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Hilar Lymphadenopathy on the Right, with Calcification, together with Atelectasis of the Middle Lobe and Residual Tuberculous Infiltration of the Lower Lobe (Case 3).
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Bibasilar Atelectasis - MSNBibasilar atelectasis occurs when the lower lobes of the right lung (which has three lobes) and the left lung (which has two lobes) collapse. There are two types of atelectasis: obstructive and ...
Bibasilar atelectasis describes a collapse in the lower lobes of both lungs. It may cause shortness of breath and rapid, shallow breathing, as well as other symptoms.
OVER a decade ago, Graham, Burford and Mayer1 introduced the term "middle-lobe syndrome" to describe a state of chronic atelectasis and pneumonitis in the middle lobe due to bronchial compression b ...
The cardiac silhouette is shifted to the right with opacification of the right hemithorax and left upper lobe atelectasis. Note left stomach bubble. Case 2 (C.D.).
A computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest displayed atelectasis of the right lower lobe and right-sided pleural effusion. An abdominal CT scan revealed thickening of the omentum with fine ...
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