egophony

egophony /ēgof″ənē/ , a change in the voice sound of a patient with pleural effusion or pneumonia as heard on auscultation. When the patient is asked to make /ē-ē-ē/ sounds, they are heard over the peripheral chest wall as /ä-ä-ä/, particularly over an area of consolidated or compressed lung above the effusion. Also called tragophony.