. Journal of roentgenology . No. X Beport from stereo-roentgenogram shows practically negative right involvement upper lobe left lung. Evidence of two large conelesions of Dunham whose bases cover the pleura almost entirely above the firstrib and first and second interspace posteriorally. Evidence also of a verylarge cone lesion with its base over the fourth, fifth and sixth interspaces andbetween the anterior and posterior axillary lines. Its apex reaches the density in these cone lesions indicates areas of consolidation, surroundedby areas of diffuse infiltration. Th


. Journal of roentgenology . No. X Beport from stereo-roentgenogram shows practically negative right involvement upper lobe left lung. Evidence of two large conelesions of Dunham whose bases cover the pleura almost entirely above the firstrib and first and second interspace posteriorally. Evidence also of a verylarge cone lesion with its base over the fourth, fifth and sixth interspaces andbetween the anterior and posterior axillary lines. Its apex reaches the density in these cone lesions indicates areas of consolidation, surroundedby areas of diffuse infiltration. The parenchyma between these lesions showgreater or less densities of diffuse infiltration. An interesting feature in thiscase is noted in connection with the clinical history which states that symptomsreferrable to the respiratory tract have been noted for a period of but threeweeks. ORNDOFF — TUBERCULAR LUNG PARENCHYMA 215. No. 586 Report from stereo-roentgenogram shows extensive involvement upper lobesof both lungs. Fibrosis, consolidation, cavitation and the degenerations areespecially marked in the right side. There is dense consolidation along a lineextending from the hilus shadow to the pleura at a point suggesting the lowermargin of the upper lobe anteriorally. The rest of the upper lobe suggestsvarying degrees of consolidation and diffuse infiltration, in addition to thedegenerations and coalescing cavities. The left lung shows well defined conelesions in the apical region as well as beneath the first and second interspacemid-clavicular region. The density of the cone lesions indicates different conclusions in this case warrant a serious prognosis. 216 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY


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