نتایج جستجو برای: pulmonary atelectasis
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ultrasound-conductive substance (e.g., water, pus, blood, and fibrous tissue), the withdrawal of air (e.g., resorption atelectasis) will also lead to the genesis of B lines. Demonstrating this last point, in an ex vivo animal model of graded atelectasis, B lines were observed in increasing numbers with increasing atelectasis. Pathologic examination of the excised lungs showed diffusely compress...
Transient hypoxemia is not uncommon after major cardiac or thoracic surgery. The differential diagnosis includes atelectasis, pulmonary embolus, pneumonitis, congestive heart failure and several other diverse cardiovascular and pulmonary problems. Less well recognized is transient right to left intracardiac shunting through a patient foramen ovale or previously unsuspected atrial septal defect....
Introduction & Objective: The most common site of involvement in TB is the lungs. TB involves different parts of the lungs and has variable radiologic features. The aim of this study was to compare radiologic sequels between smear positive and smear negative pulmonary tuberculosis patients (PTPs). Materials & Methods: In an analytic cross-sectional study, 63 pulmonary tuberculosis patients w...
A 67-year-old man with a history of asbestos exposure and rounded atelectasis complained of cough and swelling in the left submandibular region. Computed tomography showed an increase in size of the right lower lung lobe lesion, which was recognized as the pre-existing rounded atelectasis, as well as swelling of the pancreas and submandibular glands. Biopsy from a submandibular gland and the pu...
Although atelectasis is common in children, its persistence or refractoriness to treatment should lead prompt evaluation to identify causal mechanism. We describe the case of a child presenting in first year of life with persistent left upper lobe atelectasis, recurrent wheezing and respiratory infections refractory to medical therapy, submitted to partial lobectomy when he was 3 years old age....
Postoperative pulmonary complications play an important role in the risk for patients undergoing noncardiothoracic surgery. Postoperative pulmonary complications are as prevalent as cardiac complications and contribute similarly to morbidity, mortality, and length of stay. Pulmonary complications may even be more likely than cardiac complications to predict long-term mortality after surgery. Th...
BACKGROUND Pulmonary complications remain a leading cause of morbidity after major abdominal operations. OBJECTIVE To compare pulmonary function and the frequency of pulmonary complications after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) and open cholecystectomy (OC). METHODS Fifty-five patients with symptomatic gallstone disease undergoing elective cholecystectomy (LC 40, OC 15) under general anes...
Pulmonary hamartomas are rare benign tumors consisting of multiple mesenchymal cell lines like cartilage, bone and fat. We discuss an interesting case of a 53-year-old male patient, who was referred to our clinic for persistent cough. Chest X-ray revealed a left suprahilar density associated with plate like atelectasis, which on chest CT was found to be a densely calcified nodule, causing narro...
IN THE COURSE of acute rheumatic fever the occurrence of pulmonary infiltrates is often considered a manifestation of pulmonary congestion, unrelated viral or bacterial pneumonitis, atelectasis, or infarction. These interpretations are undoubtedly correct frequently but cannot apply to all cases. Inasmuch as the pathologic process in acute rheumatic fever is known to be a diffuse one and capabl...
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