. Journal of radiology . - infiltrationof hilus glands and spread of in-fection to the adjacent lung. The bronchi passing out fromthe hili are seen with sufficientclearness so that we may make astudy of the bronchial walls andadjacent lymphatics and the peri-bronchial thickeningof tuberculosis the bronchi showthat sharp fibrous outline withbeading so characteristic of thatdisease. The sharpness of out-line often indicates the degree ofchronicity. In chronic b -onchitis. Figure I.—Reproduction from Spalteholz Anatomy showing- close relationshipof the thor?.ric viscer?.. the bronchial


. Journal of radiology . - infiltrationof hilus glands and spread of in-fection to the adjacent lung. The bronchi passing out fromthe hili are seen with sufficientclearness so that we may make astudy of the bronchial walls andadjacent lymphatics and the peri-bronchial thickeningof tuberculosis the bronchi showthat sharp fibrous outline withbeading so characteristic of thatdisease. The sharpness of out-line often indicates the degree ofchronicity. In chronic b -onchitis. Figure I.—Reproduction from Spalteholz Anatomy showing- close relationshipof the thor?.ric viscer?.. the bronchial walls are thickened,while in the purulent form, theyare not only thickened, but havehazy, fuzzy outlines, indicatingcongestion and involvement ofadjacent structures. This is also true of the bronchiectatic form,with the addition of localizedpockets and dilatations in thebronchial lumena. This enablesus to diagnose our bronchiectaticcases quite early, perhaps in thejournalofradiolo3192radi


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