. Journal of roentgenology . Xo. 9160 Report from stcreo-roenti>enograms shows very extensive diffuse infiltrationthroughout the upper lobes on both sides and somewhat in the middle andlower lobes. The parenchyma is not involved near the diaphragm on eitherside. Lines of unusual density indicating broneho-parenchymal involvement isobserved to extend to the pleural margins throughout the upper lobes. Thedensity in the upper portion of the right lung is almost equal to that of con-solidation. It is unusual to find such extensive diffuse infiltration withoutcavitation or other destructive pare
. Journal of roentgenology . Xo. 9160 Report from stcreo-roenti>enograms shows very extensive diffuse infiltrationthroughout the upper lobes on both sides and somewhat in the middle andlower lobes. The parenchyma is not involved near the diaphragm on eitherside. Lines of unusual density indicating broneho-parenchymal involvement isobserved to extend to the pleural margins throughout the upper lobes. Thedensity in the upper portion of the right lung is almost equal to that of con-solidation. It is unusual to find such extensive diffuse infiltration withoutcavitation or other destructive parenchymal lesions. ORNDOFF — TUBERCULAR LVSii PAKEX(IIYMA 223. No. 3156 Report from stereo-roentgenograms shows practically negative upper lobe onboth sides. The lesons are for the most part broncho-parenchymal and pleuro-parenchymal in character. The pleural involvement is confined entirely to thediaphragmatic pleura. The bronchi show considerable evidence of bronchi-ectasis. Numerous calcific bodies are observed in the hilns on both s:des anddeposited along the course of the bronchi, which radiates towards the dia-phragm. The inverted comma of Crane shows distinctly. 224 THE JOURNAL OP ROENTGENOLOGY
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