. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Tig. 11—Iiung abscess due to the direct projection of infected food material into theInterstitial tlssuos of the lung, as a result of the destruction of the esophageal wallfrom carcinoma, (a) Showing the destruction of the esophageal wall from carci-noma, (b) Showing the large area of consolidation lo the lung with the largebarium fllled cavity in its midst. the lower right lung. No particulartype of involvement showed any spe-cial predisposition to spontaneous , a patient may appear com-pletely cured, while radiographic ex-am


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Tig. 11—Iiung abscess due to the direct projection of infected food material into theInterstitial tlssuos of the lung, as a result of the destruction of the esophageal wallfrom carcinoma, (a) Showing the destruction of the esophageal wall from carci-noma, (b) Showing the large area of consolidation lo the lung with the largebarium fllled cavity in its midst. the lower right lung. No particulartype of involvement showed any spe-cial predisposition to spontaneous , a patient may appear com-pletely cured, while radiographic ex-amination may reveal a remaining path-ology which as long as it is presentrepresents potentially a grave has been well shown by Wesslerwho illustrates an instance in which analmost insignificant appearing remnantof pathology in the chest resulted in ashort time in an extension of the processwhich involved the entire lower lungwith multiple abscesses. Our experiencein a number of cases has been in accordwith this examination. Any rema


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