Acute pulmonary infections
Description
Acute pulmonary infection may be caused by a variety of organisms. In some instances they produce a reasonably characteristic, gross pathologic pattern and, therefore, a recognizable roentgenographic pattern. In the subsequent discussions the most common gross anatomic findings in the pneumonias of various causes as reflected in chest roentgenograms will be described. The roentgenographic manifestations of pulmonary infections are so varied that the pattern observed often gives us little information regarding the causative organism. Therefore, in each instance it should be remembered that roentgenographic findings must be correlated with clinical, bacteriological, and laboratory data to ascertain the correct etiologic diagnosis upon which treatment is based. The role of the radiologist is to locate and define the extent of the disease and any complicating findings such as lung abscess and pleural effusion or empyema
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- J.P. Lippincott Co.
- Imprint Place
- Philadelphia, PA (USA)
- ISBN
- 0-397-50803-4
- Imprint Title
- Paul and Juhl's essentials of radiologic imaging. Fifth edition
- Journal Page Range
- p. 740-760.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 19058779
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Descriptors DEI
- ABSCESSES; BIOMEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY; DATA PROCESSING; DIAGNOSIS; DIFFUSION; ETIOLOGY; HOT LABS; INFECTIOUS DISEASES; LUNGS; PATHOLOGY; PATTERN RECOGNITION; PLEURA; PNEUMONIA; SIDE EFFECTS; THERAPY
- Descriptors DEC
- BODY; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; INFLAMMATION; LABORATORIES; MEDICINE; MEMBRANES; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; ORGANS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES; SEROUS MEMBRANES