Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
Bing found these results
  1. Learning Radiology - pulmonary, laceration, traumatic, …

  2. Pulmonary laceration | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

  3. Pulmonary cavity | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

  4. Pneumothorax | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

  5. Lungenhochdruck - Symptome, Behandlung, Verlauf & Prognose

  6. Pneumothorax: Luft im Pleuraspalt - Lungeninformationsdienst

  7. Organisierende Pneumonie - DocCheck Flexikon

  8. People also ask
    In patients with a tension pneumothorax, presentation may include distended neck veins and tracheal deviation, cardiac arrest, and death in the most severe cases. It is interesting to note that some generalizations can be made regarding the clinical presentation in primary versus secondary spontaneous pneumothoraces:
    When this collection of gas constantly enlarges with resulting compression of mediastinal structures, it can be life-threatening and is known as a tension pneumothorax (if no tension is present it is a simple pneumothorax ). An occult pneumothorax refers to one missed on initial imaging, usually a supine /semierect AP chest radiograph 24.
    If the pneumothorax measures <35 mm (measuring the largest air pocket between the parietal and visceral pleura perpendicular to the chest well on axial imaging) in stable, non-intubated patients there was a 10% failure rate (i.e. requiring intercostal catheter insertion) during the first week 16 .
  9. Operative und bronchologische Verfahren zur Behandlung des …

  10. Pneumologie - Spital Thun

  11. Pulmonale Hypertonie - European Lung Foundation