Items tagged “lung”
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Lung cyst
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17 Aug 2010
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Pneumocystis pneumonia
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27 Aug 2010
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Non-specific interstitial pneumonia
Non-specific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) is the second most common morphological and pathological pattern of interstitial lung diseases. The recognition of this pattern has important implications for prognosis and treatment. Patients are typically younger compared to those with UIP pattern fib...
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Tuberculosis - cervical lymph nodes and lung
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27 Oct 2010
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Rheumatoid interstitial lung disease - UIP pattern
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06 Nov 2010
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Bilateral pneumothoraces
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13 Nov 2010
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Pulmonary tuberculosis
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25 Nov 2010
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Air bronchogram (ultrasound)
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05 Dec 2010
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Silicosis with progressive massive fibrosis
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08 Dec 2010
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Reperfusion pulmonary edema
Reperfusion pulmonary edema (also known as reimplantation response) is a form of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema usually seen within 48 hours after lung transplantation.
Reperfusion edema usually resolves over a period of days to months, usually within 1-2 weeks.
Diagnosis is one of exclusion ...
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Cystic bronchiectasis
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01 Mar 2011
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Congenital lobar overinflation - left lung upper lobe
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18 Apr 2011
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Horizontal fissure
The horizontal fissure, also called the minor fissure or transverse fissure, is a unilateral structure in the right lung that separates the right middle lobe from the right upper lobe.
Gross anatomy
The horizontal fissure arises from the right oblique fissure and follows the 4th intercostal sp...
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Post-primary pulmonary tuberculosis
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05 Jun 2011
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Pancoast tumor
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05 Jun 2011
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Bullous emphysema
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26 Nov 2011
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Left upper lobe collapse
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26 Nov 2011
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Primary pulmonary tuberculosis
Primary pulmonary tuberculosis is seen in patients not previously exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Epidemiology
It is most common in infants and children and has the highest prevalence in children under 5 years of age 1.
Pathology
Infection is the result of droplet inhalation from a cl...
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Right upper lobe dystelectasis
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15 Dec 2011
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Post-primary pulmonary tuberculosis
Post-primary tuberculosis is also known as reactivation tuberculosis or secondary tuberculosis. The typical upper zone predominant destructive pneumonia is due to an adaptive immune response in an immunocompetent host 1.
Pathology
Location
The upper zone predominance of pulmonary cavitation c...