. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . rst examination. Whilesuch a rapid recession is a very favor-able sign for an ultimate spontaneousrecovery, yet the subsequent history ofthis patient should be a warning thatapparent clinical cure is not always ab-solute cure. This patient, at this stageof the disease, felt so well and was somuch relieved that he demanded hisdischarge and was dismissed. In aboutone month the patient suffered a re-lapse and was again admitted to thehospital. Roentgenographic examina-tion at that time revealed multiple ab-scesses in the lower lobe with interst


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . rst examination. Whilesuch a rapid recession is a very favor-able sign for an ultimate spontaneousrecovery, yet the subsequent history ofthis patient should be a warning thatapparent clinical cure is not always ab-solute cure. This patient, at this stageof the disease, felt so well and was somuch relieved that he demanded hisdischarge and was dismissed. In aboutone month the patient suffered a re-lapse and was again admitted to thehospital. Roentgenographic examina-tion at that time revealed multiple ab-scesses in the lower lobe with interstitialpneumonia, a condition far worse thanat any other time of the disease. A brief review of all of the groupshere represented will disclose a strik-ing similarity. That they all representinvasion of the lung by way of thebronchi seems quite evident from theradiological evidence. All start as ahilus consolidation, and progress peri-pherally and without distinction to lobarinvolvement, often showing a rarefiedarea of tissue destruction early in the.


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