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if you do then there may be disease of the air spaces or interstitium. Don't forget to look for a pneumothorax. ... Fig 4 Left and right lower lobe air space shadowing in an ITU patient...
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(b) Right lower lobe air-space disease persisted on day 11. (c) The mediastinum appears near normal, but a right pleural effusion and air-space disease ...
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Air space disease in the left upper lobe and superior segment of the left lower lobe correlating with the matched defect on the ventilation - perfusion ...
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Similar ground-glass opacities were also present in the right lower lobe (not shown). ... Air-space disease in PAP results from filling of alveoli with ...
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Another chest radiograph was obtained two hours later (lower radiograph) and now shows airspace disease in the right lower lobe. The disease disappeared a day later indicating the aspirated material was most was likely neutralized gastric contents or water.; For a larger photo of the same image, click on this link...
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CT Pulmonary Angiogram: Multiple filling defects in the branches of left pulmonary artery, with associated left lower lobe volume loss and/or airspace disease, as well as small left pleural effusion. ... Diagnosis: Left pulmonary artery embolus with associated volume loss and/or airspace disease in the left lower lobe.
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Wegener granulomatosis in a 71-year-old man. The left image shows right middle and lower lobe airspace disease. The patient was treated with steroids, and the hemoptysis resolved. The follow-up chest radiograph (right) shows radiographic improvement.
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