. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 124.—Echinococcus cyst at the base of the right lung. Fig. 125.—Actinomycosis of the hmgs. In this case the changes are most markedaround the right descending bronchus and resemble bronchiectasis. THE HEART AND GREAT VESSELS 149 nected with the mediastinum. If rupture of the cyst has occurred,the picture will simulate that of lung abscess. Actinomycosis.—^Actinomycosis usually occurs in the form of alung abscess and diagnosis is made bacteriologically. Pneumonoconiosis (Anthracosis, Chalicosis).—Pneumonoconiosismay occur


. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 124.—Echinococcus cyst at the base of the right lung. Fig. 125.—Actinomycosis of the hmgs. In this case the changes are most markedaround the right descending bronchus and resemble bronchiectasis. THE HEART AND GREAT VESSELS 149 nected with the mediastinum. If rupture of the cyst has occurred,the picture will simulate that of lung abscess. Actinomycosis.—^Actinomycosis usually occurs in the form of alung abscess and diagnosis is made bacteriologically. Pneumonoconiosis (Anthracosis, Chalicosis).—Pneumonoconiosismay occur as a diffuse, fine mottling s^Tnmetrically distributedthroughout both lungs. The apices may be involved although suchis not usually the case. The picture is very suggestive of miliary


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