. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Fig- r—laiopathic type of lung* abscess. (a> Without apparent causetemperature and pain in the chest. Radiocrraphic examination at thisWitliln three days a definite abscess cavity was seen in the midstrriiiliv 111 h:?.? It is noteworthy that the abscess cavity previ^U-iv reason the patient was seized with a chill, higflile revealed a consolidation in the hilus reg-ion. (b)the consolidation, (c) The consolidation increasedn was no longer (U) within iDia thiin one week the conauUtlatlun involvedthe entire lower lobe, givi


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Fig- r—laiopathic type of lung* abscess. (a> Without apparent causetemperature and pain in the chest. Radiocrraphic examination at thisWitliln three days a definite abscess cavity was seen in the midstrriiiliv 111 h:?.? It is noteworthy that the abscess cavity previ^U-iv reason the patient was seized with a chill, higflile revealed a consolidation in the hilus reg-ion. (b)the consolidation, (c) The consolidation increasedn was no longer (U) within iDia thiin one week the conauUtlatlun involvedthe entire lower lobe, giving In the radiograph the appearanceof free fluid In the pleural cavity, (e) That no fluid wa»present in the pleural cavity, however, is evidenced by therapid receislon of the Inflammatory conaolldatlon followingevacuation through a bronchua. Thia radiograph repreaentlng I8f> a size acarcely larger than the original conaolldatlon waaagain attained after leag than two weeks, (f) The patientwaa readmitted to the hoapital one month later with an acuteexacerbation which reaulted lu intoratitial flbroaia and multi-ple cavity formation. A STTDY OF LUNG ABSCESSES—SAXTE


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