Percussion is difficult in young children, and in very young children seldom yields useful information. It can also be rather frightening, and is best preceded with a jokey warning that you are going to make a noise like a drum.
If percussed, signs of consolidation, pneumothorax, or collapse may be noted, and the upper border of the liver may be percussed out in order to identify overinflation.
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