. Radio-diagnosis of pleuro-pulmonary affection . Radiograph 9. RIGHT SPONTANEOUS PYOPNEUMOTHORAX IN ATUBERCULOUS PATIENTPyopneumothorax with medium effusion, the line of level horizontal and right lung retracted towards the hilus remains adherent and obscure through-out the whole region of the apex. Very appreciable displacement of the heart andmediastinum to the left. Left pulmonary lesions already very apparent; obscurityof the apex, scattered Radiograph 10. ARTIFIC^IAL PNEUMOTHORAX FOR TUBERCULOSISOF THE RIGHT LUNG Complete detachment of the lung except in the extrem
. Radio-diagnosis of pleuro-pulmonary affection . Radiograph 9. RIGHT SPONTANEOUS PYOPNEUMOTHORAX IN ATUBERCULOUS PATIENTPyopneumothorax with medium effusion, the line of level horizontal and right lung retracted towards the hilus remains adherent and obscure through-out the whole region of the apex. Very appreciable displacement of the heart andmediastinum to the left. Left pulmonary lesions already very apparent; obscurityof the apex, scattered Radiograph 10. ARTIFIC^IAL PNEUMOTHORAX FOR TUBERCULOSISOF THE RIGHT LUNG Complete detachment of the lung except in the extreme apex. Lung retractedtowards the hilus in complete collapse. Displacement of the heart and mediastinumto the left. Elongation of the right hemithorax, enlargement of intercostal spaces,lowering and flattening of the diaphragm. Movement of balance. Inspiratorydisplacement of the mediastinum. Auscultation—Pneumothorax signs. Amphoric breathing, metallic tinkling,brassy sounds.
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