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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 - MSN
Bibasilar 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 ...