-
background of
airless lung. In
pulmonary consolidations and infiltrates, air
bronchograms are most
commonly caused by
pneumonia or
pulmonary edema (especially...
-
rings or
cysts ground gl****
consolidation (diffuse
opacity with air
bronchograms)
location (where is the
lesion worst?)
upper (e.g., sarcoid, tuberculosis...
-
interstitial opacities") that
involves all
lobes of the lung and air-
bronchograms (i.e. the
infiltrate will
outline the
larger airways p****ages, which...
- infants. It is
characterized by
symmetric fine
granular opacities, air
bronchograms. It does not have
pleural effusions because the lung
dysfunction is not...
- seen in
peripheral subsolid lung cancers. It
reflects angiogenesis. Air
bronchograms is
defined as a
pattern of air-filled
bronchi on a
background of airless...
- high
resolution computed tomography,
airspace consolidation with air
bronchograms is
present in more than 90% of patients,
often with a
lower zone predominance...
- death. The x-ray
usually reveals a
diffuse alveolar filling with air
bronchograms,
described as a ground-gl**** appearance, and
similar to pneumonia, pulmonary...
- also have a
segmental or
lobar distribution. Air
alveolograms and air
bronchograms can also be seen
which indicate fluid in the
alveoli with air in the...
-
computerized tomography scan
showing diffuse ground-gl****
opacities with air-
bronchograms in the
upper lobes and the left
lower lobe.
Specialty Pulmonology ...
-
certain computed tomography findings such as ground-gl**** opacities, air
bronchogram, ****ulated margins,
vascular convergence, and
pleural retraction can...