X-ray image of lobe pneumonia

The article was consulted professionally by Master, Dr. Tong Tender Huong – Imaging Doctor – Department of Diagnostic Imaging – Share99 Nha Trang International Hospital.

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X-rays of lobe pneumonia give accurate results of the condition. Accordingly, x-ray images of lobe pneumonia are a cloud of translucence that can occupy the entire pulmonary lobe, usually the right pulmonary lobe. However, it is necessary to distinguish lobe pneumonia from other conditions such as pulmonary lobe tumors …

1. What is lobe pneumonia?

Lobe pneumonia is a type of acute pneumonia. X-rays of lobe pneumonia show that the disease mainly causes damage in the alveoli of large size, which can occupy the entire lung lobe or part of the lung lobe. The disease mainly appears in the lobe between the right lung and caused by pneumococcal. The disease progresses through stages including: secretion, hepatic redness and gray hepaticization.

Radiotholysis of lobe pneumonia

Dice of lobe pneumonia plays an important role in the diagnosis of disease detection

2. X-ray image of lobe pneumonia

Currently, with the development of medical science, modern imaging techniques allow to accurately assess lung lesions. In particular, X-rays are still the first method performed in the initial diagnosis of the disease with accurate results.

The results of X-rays of lobe pneumonia are as follows:

  • The pleural image is evenly blurred.
  • Pulmonary lobe lesions are identified as a homous and even cloud, located in the lower half of the right lung.
  • Lesions are translucent clouds of triangular shape, large in size, which can occupy the entire lobe between the right lung, or the entire pulmonary sys.

Rely on X-rays of lobe pneumonia to differentiate between lobe pneumonia and pulmonary lobe dermatitis:

  • Pulmonary lobe inflammation: The lesion is an even cloud of blurring, occupying an entire pulmonary lobe, usually the lower lobe of the right lung. The blur has convex edges. The volume of the pulmonary lobe increases.
  • Pulmonary lobe inflammation: Lesions are triangular clouds with convex edges, peaks facing the pulmonary navel and peripheral bottom.

3. X-ray of lobe pneumonia distinguished from collapse of the lungs

X-rays of lobe pneumonia allow the diagnosis to distinguish it from the collapse of the pulmonary lobe, namely:

  • Collapse of the pulmonary lobe shows a decrease in the volume of the pulmonary lobe or pulmonary lobe stool, while lobe pneumonia increases in volume.
  • Flattening the damaged pulmonary lobe is a cloud of translucent clouds with concave edges, while the lobe pneumonia clouds are convex edges.
  • Collapse of the pulmonary lobe can cause shrinkage of the next lung area.

X-rays of lobe pneumonia are the basis for diagnosing the disease, with the lesion being a homonic cloud of triangular shape. Imaging results play an important role in the differential diagnosis of lesions that are part of the pulmonary lobe or the entire lung lobe, with damage to other conditions such as collapse of the pulmonary lobe.

X-rays of lobe pneumonia give accurate results on the condition, so that doctors will give the most accurate treatment regimen to the patient.

X-ray of the lungs

X-ray imaging allows diagnosis of lobe pneumonia

Currently, Share99 International Hospital is a general hospital that uses X-ray techniques as well as other modern techniques to diagnose and treat lung diseases. With modern facilities, quality medical services, a team of professional and experienced doctors will bring optimal treatment results to customers.

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SEE MORE:

  • What is the pulmonary lobe?
  • Basic lesions in lung disease detected on X-rays
  • What is lobe pneumonia? How to identify and prevent

About: John Smith

b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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