Items tagged “lungs”
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Angioinvasive aspergillosis
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Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP)
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10 Feb 2010
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Round atelectasis
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Sarcoidosis
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Advanced pulmonary tuberculosis
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Small cell lung cancer
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16 Feb 2010
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Scleroderma with interstitial fibrosis
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Metastastic small cell lung carcinoma
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17 Feb 2010
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Usual interstitial pneumonia (histology)
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17 Feb 2010
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Honeycomb lung (gross pathology)
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17 Feb 2010
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Empyema (gross pathology)
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Small cell lung cancer histology
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17 Feb 2010
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Small cell lung cancer (gross pathology)
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17 Feb 2010
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Tuberculosis (pulmonary manifestations)
Pulmonary manifestations of tuberculosis are varied and depend in part whether the infection is primary or post-primary. The lungs are the most common site of primary infection by tuberculosis and are a major source of spread of the disease and of individual morbidity and mortality.
A general d...
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Pulmonary tuberculosis
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18 Feb 2010
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Ghon lesion
A Ghon lesion, sometimes called a Ghon focus, represents a tuberculous caseating granuloma (tuberculoma) and represents a sequela of primary pulmonary tuberculosis infection.
Terminology
Radiologically, this term is used quite loosely to refer to a calcified granuloma; technically, the Ghon le...
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Angioinvasive aspergillosis
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Obstructive bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
Obstructive bronchopulmonary aspergillosis is an uncommon manifestation of non-invasive aspergillosis seen in patients with AIDS. It is typically caused by Aspergillus fumigatus and represents marked overgrowth of intraluminal of the fungus.
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Aspergilloma
Aspergillomas are mass-like fungus balls (mycetomas) typically composed of Aspergillus fumigatus and are a non-invasive form of pulmonary aspergillosis. They usually fall under the subgroup chronic pulmonary aspergillosis.
Epidemiology
Aspergillomas occur in patients with normal immunity but s...
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Mycetoma (soft-tissue)
Mycetoma refers to a chronic and progressively destructive granulomatous disease. The defining clinical triad comprises:
localized mass-like soft tissue injury with
draining sinuses, that
discharge grains of contagious material
It is one of the 17 "neglected tropical diseases", as defined ...