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Crackles, also known as rales, are breath sounds that can be heard on inspiration. They are often caused by fluids or secretions in the airways or by the popping open of collapsed alveoli. Crackles can be heard with a stethoscope and may indicate conditions such as pneumonia or heart failure.

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