Friday, February 24, 2012

There may also be subtle parenchymal paraseptal ...

Idiopathic giant bullous emphysema (disappearance of lung syndrome, type 1 bullosa disease


bullosa or primary lung disease) is a progressive condition characterized by extensive paraseptal emphysema merging into giant bullae. Usually occurs in young men, most of whom are smokers, but may also occur in nonsmokers. Radiograph shows a giant bull in one or both upper lobes, which occupy at least half of the third


bunch of cells and surrounding normal parenchyma compress the lungs. In KTVRZ, several large blisters may be seen without a single dominant bull giant. There may also be subtle and parenchymal paraseptal tsentrodolevaya emphysema lasix 40 mg daily in the lungs is normal .. Idiopathic giant bullous emphysema (disappearance of lung syndrome): imaging results in nine patients. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1994 Feb; 162 (2) :279-82. .

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