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. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . progress noted. Many ofour cases came under observation whenthe condition was well established andthe lesion far advanced. A consider-able number, however, have come underobservation at the very beginning of thedisease, so that a complete record ofthe cordition is available. Clinically, lung abscesses are knownto occur: (1 ) Postoperatively, especially fol-lowing operations on the upper respira-tory tract. (2) After the aspiration of infectedmaterial. (3) After exposure to cold. (4) Following influenza (not theepidemic type). (5) Idiopathic, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archives-of-physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation-progress-noted-many-ofour-cases-came-under-observation-whenthe-condition-was-well-established-andthe-lesion-far-advanced-a-consider-able-number-however-have-come-underobservation-at-the-very-beginning-of-thedisease-so-that-a-complete-record-ofthe-cordition-is-available-clinically-lung-abscesses-are-knownto-occur-1-postoperatively-especially-fol-lowing-operations-on-the-upper-respira-tory-tract-2-after-the-aspiration-of-infectedmaterial-3-after-exposure-to-cold-4-following-influenza-not-theepidemic-type-5-idiopathic-image376073513.html
RM2CRRHGW–. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . progress noted. Many ofour cases came under observation whenthe condition was well established andthe lesion far advanced. A consider-able number, however, have come underobservation at the very beginning of thedisease, so that a complete record ofthe cordition is available. Clinically, lung abscesses are knownto occur: (1 ) Postoperatively, especially fol-lowing operations on the upper respira-tory tract. (2) After the aspiration of infectedmaterial. (3) After exposure to cold. (4) Following influenza (not theepidemic type). (5) Idiopathic,
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RF2R76639–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
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RF2RHM28T–Plain X ray for a patient with aspiration pneumonia right lung, empyema, pleural effusion after insertion of a chest thoracostomy tube to drain the pu
Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . ot only in relationwith the right lung, the diaphragm being interposed, but also with the heart, with the pericardialcavity (Fig. 62), and with a portion of the left lung. Hepatic abscesses may consequently per-forate the diaphragm and rupture into the pleural cavities or into the pericardium. Such anoccurrence is, of course, preceded by peritoneal adhesions between the upper surface of the liverand the lower surface of the diaphragm. An abscess of the liver may also perforate into a bron-chus, so that pus from the liver may be expectora Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-and-text-book-of-topographic-and-applied-anatomy-ot-only-in-relationwith-the-right-lung-the-diaphragm-being-interposed-but-also-with-the-heart-with-the-pericardialcavity-fig-62-and-with-a-portion-of-the-left-lung-hepatic-abscesses-may-consequently-per-forate-the-diaphragm-and-rupture-into-the-pleural-cavities-or-into-the-pericardium-such-anoccurrence-is-of-course-preceded-by-peritoneal-adhesions-between-the-upper-surface-of-the-liverand-the-lower-surface-of-the-diaphragm-an-abscess-of-the-liver-may-also-perforate-into-a-bron-chus-so-that-pus-from-the-liver-may-be-expectora-image338243882.html
RM2AJ89EJ–Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . ot only in relationwith the right lung, the diaphragm being interposed, but also with the heart, with the pericardialcavity (Fig. 62), and with a portion of the left lung. Hepatic abscesses may consequently per-forate the diaphragm and rupture into the pleural cavities or into the pericardium. Such anoccurrence is, of course, preceded by peritoneal adhesions between the upper surface of the liverand the lower surface of the diaphragm. An abscess of the liver may also perforate into a bron-chus, so that pus from the liver may be expectora
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RF2R76635–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
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RF2RHWRJW–Plain X ray for a patient with aspiration pneumonia right lung, empyema, pleural effusion after insertion of a chest thoracostomy tube to drain the pu
An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . i-mary phlegmons, and run a rapid and severe course ; or the inflammation maybe propagated from contiguous organs other than the kidney, as the lumbarspine, pelvic cellulitis, appendicitis, etc. Abscesses of the perirenal tissues usually rupture externally in the loin,but they may burst into the pleura or lung, the intestine or peritoneum, orthey may burrow downward through the iliac fossa to the groin and perforatethe skin. Etiology.—All of these forms of suppuration are caused by the presenceand growth of o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-american-text-book-of-genito-urinary-diseases-syphilis-and-diseases-of-the-skin-i-mary-phlegmons-and-run-a-rapid-and-severe-course-or-the-inflammation-maybe-propagated-from-contiguous-organs-other-than-the-kidney-as-the-lumbarspine-pelvic-cellulitis-appendicitis-etc-abscesses-of-the-perirenal-tissues-usually-rupture-externally-in-the-loinbut-they-may-burst-into-the-pleura-or-lung-the-intestine-or-peritoneum-orthey-may-burrow-downward-through-the-iliac-fossa-to-the-groin-and-perforatethe-skin-etiologyall-of-these-forms-of-suppuration-are-caused-by-the-presenceand-growth-of-o-image339065018.html
RM2AKHMTX–An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . i-mary phlegmons, and run a rapid and severe course ; or the inflammation maybe propagated from contiguous organs other than the kidney, as the lumbarspine, pelvic cellulitis, appendicitis, etc. Abscesses of the perirenal tissues usually rupture externally in the loin,but they may burst into the pleura or lung, the intestine or peritoneum, orthey may burrow downward through the iliac fossa to the groin and perforatethe skin. Etiology.—All of these forms of suppuration are caused by the presenceand growth of o
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RF2R76631–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
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A system of practical medicine . ment in the brain under favorablecircumstances. Pysemic abscesses, disintegrating pneumonia, fetidbronchitis, bronchiectasis, gangrene of the lung, ulcerated endocarditis,infective ulcers of the intestines, and similar low-grade processes in theabdominal organs are capable of giving rise to abscess of the brain.Periostitis, involving bones other than those of the head, is among themost infrequent causes of pus formation in the brain. In some cases of cerebral abscess no aj^prcciable cause has beendetected, but the number included under this group is lessening a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-system-of-practical-medicine-ment-in-the-brain-under-favorablecircumstances-pysemic-abscesses-disintegrating-pneumonia-fetidbronchitis-bronchiectasis-gangrene-of-the-lung-ulcerated-endocarditisinfective-ulcers-of-the-intestines-and-similar-low-grade-processes-in-theabdominal-organs-are-capable-of-giving-rise-to-abscess-of-the-brainperiostitis-involving-bones-other-than-those-of-the-head-is-among-themost-infrequent-causes-of-pus-formation-in-the-brain-in-some-cases-of-cerebral-abscess-no-ajprcciable-cause-has-beendetected-but-the-number-included-under-this-group-is-lessening-a-image342752724.html
RM2AWHMGM–A system of practical medicine . ment in the brain under favorablecircumstances. Pysemic abscesses, disintegrating pneumonia, fetidbronchitis, bronchiectasis, gangrene of the lung, ulcerated endocarditis,infective ulcers of the intestines, and similar low-grade processes in theabdominal organs are capable of giving rise to abscess of the brain.Periostitis, involving bones other than those of the head, is among themost infrequent causes of pus formation in the brain. In some cases of cerebral abscess no aj^prcciable cause has beendetected, but the number included under this group is lessening a
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RF2R7662X–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
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Geriatrics : the diseases of old age and their treatment, including physiological old age, home and institutional care, and medico-legal relations . ity from without, or from the lungs,pleural or abdominal cavity. They are, therefore, liable to occuras a result of surgical operations, empyema, tuberculosis, abscess,or gangrene of the lung, sudden inspiratory effort causing rup-ture of alveoli into the cavity and abscesses of the abdom-inal cavity opening through the diaphragm into the pleuralcavity, etc. Pneumothorax and hydropneumothorax are ex-tremely rare, and when they occur they soon beco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geriatrics-the-diseases-of-old-age-and-their-treatment-including-physiological-old-age-home-and-institutional-care-and-medico-legal-relations-ity-from-without-or-from-the-lungspleural-or-abdominal-cavity-they-are-therefore-liable-to-occuras-a-result-of-surgical-operations-empyema-tuberculosis-abscessor-gangrene-of-the-lung-sudden-inspiratory-effort-causing-rup-ture-of-alveoli-into-the-cavity-and-abscesses-of-the-abdom-inal-cavity-opening-through-the-diaphragm-into-the-pleuralcavity-etc-pneumothorax-and-hydropneumothorax-are-ex-tremely-rare-and-when-they-occur-they-soon-beco-image342772409.html
RM2AWJHKN–Geriatrics : the diseases of old age and their treatment, including physiological old age, home and institutional care, and medico-legal relations . ity from without, or from the lungs,pleural or abdominal cavity. They are, therefore, liable to occuras a result of surgical operations, empyema, tuberculosis, abscess,or gangrene of the lung, sudden inspiratory effort causing rup-ture of alveoli into the cavity and abscesses of the abdom-inal cavity opening through the diaphragm into the pleuralcavity, etc. Pneumothorax and hydropneumothorax are ex-tremely rare, and when they occur they soon beco
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RF2R76634–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
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Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . four inchesin the hepatic region laterally. (Piorry.) Variations in the size of the liver, from congestion, inflammation,abscesses, hydatids, tumors, atrophy, etc., etc., may often be exactly de-termined by means of percussion. In icterus, the increase and diminu-tion of this organ, as evinced by lines marked on the skin, will generallybe found to bear a proportion to the intensity of organic disease. Whentumors are present, the inferior border often presents an irregular form.If the inferior lobes of the lung be indurated by tuber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clinical-lectures-on-the-principles-and-practice-of-medicine-four-inchesin-the-hepatic-region-laterally-piorry-variations-in-the-size-of-the-liver-from-congestion-inflammationabscesses-hydatids-tumors-atrophy-etc-etc-may-often-be-exactly-de-termined-by-means-of-percussion-in-icterus-the-increase-and-diminu-tion-of-this-organ-as-evinced-by-lines-marked-on-the-skin-will-generallybe-found-to-bear-a-proportion-to-the-intensity-of-organic-disease-whentumors-are-present-the-inferior-border-often-presents-an-irregular-formif-the-inferior-lobes-of-the-lung-be-indurated-by-tuber-image338205435.html
RM2AJ6GDF–Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . four inchesin the hepatic region laterally. (Piorry.) Variations in the size of the liver, from congestion, inflammation,abscesses, hydatids, tumors, atrophy, etc., etc., may often be exactly de-termined by means of percussion. In icterus, the increase and diminu-tion of this organ, as evinced by lines marked on the skin, will generallybe found to bear a proportion to the intensity of organic disease. Whentumors are present, the inferior border often presents an irregular form.If the inferior lobes of the lung be indurated by tuber
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RF2R7660A–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
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A system of surgery . !£:£%*$, ?=?? <$%. In a case, for example, of acute abscess connected with inflammationof the periosteum and bone, the treatment may consist of openingthe abscess, and, in addition, of the removal of portions of the inflamedbone. Similarly, in abscesses in serous cavities, such as the pleura,means may be taken to favour the expansion of the lung ; but thesedifferent points in connection with the treatment of acute abscesseswill be referred to in articles dealing with the diseases of the varioustissues and organs, and need not therefore be touched on here. Acute suppura Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-system-of-surgery-!-=-lt-in-a-case-for-example-of-acute-abscess-connected-with-inflammationof-the-periosteum-and-bone-the-treatment-may-consist-of-openingthe-abscess-and-in-addition-of-the-removal-of-portions-of-the-inflamedbone-similarly-in-abscesses-in-serous-cavities-such-as-the-pleurameans-may-be-taken-to-favour-the-expansion-of-the-lung-but-thesedifferent-points-in-connection-with-the-treatment-of-acute-abscesseswill-be-referred-to-in-articles-dealing-with-the-diseases-of-the-varioustissues-and-organs-and-need-not-therefore-be-touched-on-here-acute-suppura-image339879503.html
RM2AMXRNK–A system of surgery . !£:£%*$, ?=?? <$%. In a case, for example, of acute abscess connected with inflammationof the periosteum and bone, the treatment may consist of openingthe abscess, and, in addition, of the removal of portions of the inflamedbone. Similarly, in abscesses in serous cavities, such as the pleura,means may be taken to favour the expansion of the lung ; but thesedifferent points in connection with the treatment of acute abscesseswill be referred to in articles dealing with the diseases of the varioustissues and organs, and need not therefore be touched on here. Acute suppura
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The medical diseases of children . Fig. 58,—Emphysematous Chest in a Child of 9 years. Treatment.—In chronic cases treatment should be directed towardsthe prevention of acute attacks of bronchitis and asthma, whilechronic bronchitis, if present, should be relieved as far as possible(P- 3SI-) PULMONARY ABSCESS. Large abscesses in the lung are occasionally found following pneu-monia, most frequently of the primary type, in emaciated children.Small multiple abscesses are much more common, but can hardly berecognized clinically. Rarely, the presence of a foreign body in the o56 DISEASES OF THE RES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-medical-diseases-of-children-fig-58emphysematous-chest-in-a-child-of-9-years-treatmentin-chronic-cases-treatment-should-be-directed-towardsthe-prevention-of-acute-attacks-of-bronchitis-and-asthma-whilechronic-bronchitis-if-present-should-be-relieved-as-far-as-possiblep-3si-pulmonary-abscess-large-abscesses-in-the-lung-are-occasionally-found-following-pneu-monia-most-frequently-of-the-primary-type-in-emaciated-childrensmall-multiple-abscesses-are-much-more-common-but-can-hardly-berecognized-clinically-rarely-the-presence-of-a-foreign-body-in-the-o56-diseases-of-the-res-image342910569.html
RM2AWTWX1–The medical diseases of children . Fig. 58,—Emphysematous Chest in a Child of 9 years. Treatment.—In chronic cases treatment should be directed towardsthe prevention of acute attacks of bronchitis and asthma, whilechronic bronchitis, if present, should be relieved as far as possible(P- 3SI-) PULMONARY ABSCESS. Large abscesses in the lung are occasionally found following pneu-monia, most frequently of the primary type, in emaciated children.Small multiple abscesses are much more common, but can hardly berecognized clinically. Rarely, the presence of a foreign body in the o56 DISEASES OF THE RES
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. Annals of surgery. Inferior lobe of left lung obtained by pneumectomy for brorxhiectatic abscesses .actual^^^^^^ sped- men, divided by section cut. The pronounced distention and contortion cf aln:ost the entire bronchial tuDesis well marked. Fig. 2. Fic;. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-surgery-inferior-lobe-of-left-lung-obtained-by-pneumectomy-for-brorxhiectatic-abscesses-actual-sped-men-divided-by-section-cut-the-pronounced-distention-and-contortion-cf-alnost-the-entire-bronchial-tudesis-well-marked-fig-2-fic-image370564126.html
RM2CETJ92–. Annals of surgery. Inferior lobe of left lung obtained by pneumectomy for brorxhiectatic abscesses .actual^^^^^^ sped- men, divided by section cut. The pronounced distention and contortion cf aln:ost the entire bronchial tuDesis well marked. Fig. 2. Fic;.
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. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . oma, anda discharge of infected food materialoccurred directly into the mterstitial tis-sue of the lung and formed a largeabscess. It is noteworthy that a bariummeal filling the cavity in this way wasnever coughed up through the bronchi,but was expelled by vomiting and re-gurgitation. The patient lived for threemonths in this condition with com- ■T> A STTDY OF LUXG ABSCESSES—SAXTE paratively little discomfort. This is theonly case of this type which occurred inour experience. The barium filledcavity was of great importance in thelocalizat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archives-of-physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation-oma-anda-discharge-of-infected-food-materialoccurred-directly-into-the-mterstitial-tis-sue-of-the-lung-and-formed-a-largeabscess-it-is-noteworthy-that-a-bariummeal-filling-the-cavity-in-this-way-wasnever-coughed-up-through-the-bronchibut-was-expelled-by-vomiting-and-re-gurgitation-the-patient-lived-for-threemonths-in-this-condition-with-com-tgt-a-sttdy-of-luxg-abscessessaxte-paratively-little-discomfort-this-is-theonly-case-of-this-type-which-occurred-inour-experience-the-barium-filledcavity-was-of-great-importance-in-thelocalizat-image376073078.html
RM2CRRH1A–. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . oma, anda discharge of infected food materialoccurred directly into the mterstitial tis-sue of the lung and formed a largeabscess. It is noteworthy that a bariummeal filling the cavity in this way wasnever coughed up through the bronchi,but was expelled by vomiting and re-gurgitation. The patient lived for threemonths in this condition with com- ■T> A STTDY OF LUXG ABSCESSES—SAXTE paratively little discomfort. This is theonly case of this type which occurred inour experience. The barium filledcavity was of great importance in thelocalizat
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. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . as- size of a hazel nut surrounded by a thinconnective tissue capsule. CURE OF CASES OF LUNG SUPPURATION In this series of 100 cases, only elevenrecovered spontaneously. It may be ofsome interest to analyze these cases, todetermine, if possible, the conditions whichfavored recovery. Of the eleven cured cases,nine were postoperative abscesses, eightof which followed tonsillectomy. Onlytwo of the cases were postpneumonic. Itmay even be questioned whether one ofthese cases completely recovered, as hedied of a metastati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-journal-of-roentgenology-radium-therapy-and-nuclear-medicine-as-size-of-a-hazel-nut-surrounded-by-a-thinconnective-tissue-capsule-cure-of-cases-of-lung-suppuration-in-this-series-of-100-cases-only-elevenrecovered-spontaneously-it-may-be-ofsome-interest-to-analyze-these-cases-todetermine-if-possible-the-conditions-whichfavored-recovery-of-the-eleven-cured-casesnine-were-postoperative-abscesses-eightof-which-followed-tonsillectomy-onlytwo-of-the-cases-were-postpneumonic-itmay-even-be-questioned-whether-one-ofthese-cases-completely-recovered-as-hedied-of-a-metastati-image376088713.html
RM2CRT8YN–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . as- size of a hazel nut surrounded by a thinconnective tissue capsule. CURE OF CASES OF LUNG SUPPURATION In this series of 100 cases, only elevenrecovered spontaneously. It may be ofsome interest to analyze these cases, todetermine, if possible, the conditions whichfavored recovery. Of the eleven cured cases,nine were postoperative abscesses, eightof which followed tonsillectomy. Onlytwo of the cases were postpneumonic. Itmay even be questioned whether one ofthese cases completely recovered, as hedied of a metastati
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. The practice of medicine; a text-book for practitioners and students, with special reference to diagnosis and treatment . Fig. 23.—Section of waU ofcolon at border of dysentericulcer; showing loss of sub-stance of mucosa, thickeningof submucosa from inflamma-tory changes and in the latterlarge numbers of amoebae coli. 192 IXFECTIOU.S DISEASES Errant examples of the parasite arc most frequently met in the pus ofsecondary hepatic abscesses in dysenteric subjects and in the borderinghepatic tissue, and in the lung and expectoration where such abscesses haveperforated the diaphragm and penetrate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practice-of-medicine-a-text-book-for-practitioners-and-students-with-special-reference-to-diagnosis-and-treatment-fig-23section-of-wau-ofcolon-at-border-of-dysentericulcer-showing-loss-of-sub-stance-of-mucosa-thickeningof-submucosa-from-inflamma-tory-changes-and-in-the-latterlarge-numbers-of-amoebae-coli-192-ixfectious-diseases-errant-examples-of-the-parasite-arc-most-frequently-met-in-the-pus-ofsecondary-hepatic-abscesses-in-dysenteric-subjects-and-in-the-borderinghepatic-tissue-and-in-the-lung-and-expectoration-where-such-abscesses-haveperforated-the-diaphragm-and-penetrate-image369658478.html
RM2CDBB4E–. The practice of medicine; a text-book for practitioners and students, with special reference to diagnosis and treatment . Fig. 23.—Section of waU ofcolon at border of dysentericulcer; showing loss of sub-stance of mucosa, thickeningof submucosa from inflamma-tory changes and in the latterlarge numbers of amoebae coli. 192 IXFECTIOU.S DISEASES Errant examples of the parasite arc most frequently met in the pus ofsecondary hepatic abscesses in dysenteric subjects and in the borderinghepatic tissue, and in the lung and expectoration where such abscesses haveperforated the diaphragm and penetrate
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. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 24. 172 Lung Abscess and Bronchiectasis some weeks earlier. Every one of thesecases gave evidence on the roentgen plateof a fair sized cavity. It is evident that nooperation should be attempted in thesecases until after the lapse of three months.The postpneumonic cases apparently havea bad prognosis, as they lead to a diffuseindurative pneumonia which favors theformation of multiple bronchiectases. Eventhe acute postpneumonic abscesses, whichin other respects appear to resemble theaspiration abscesses, do not a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-journal-of-roentgenology-radium-therapy-and-nuclear-medicine-fig-24-172-lung-abscess-and-bronchiectasis-some-weeks-earlier-every-one-of-thesecases-gave-evidence-on-the-roentgen-plateof-a-fair-sized-cavity-it-is-evident-that-nooperation-should-be-attempted-in-thesecases-until-after-the-lapse-of-three-monthsthe-postpneumonic-cases-apparently-havea-bad-prognosis-as-they-lead-to-a-diffuseindurative-pneumonia-which-favors-theformation-of-multiple-bronchiectases-eventhe-acute-postpneumonic-abscesses-whichin-other-respects-appear-to-resemble-theaspiration-abscesses-do-not-a-image376088738.html
RM2CRT90J–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 24. 172 Lung Abscess and Bronchiectasis some weeks earlier. Every one of thesecases gave evidence on the roentgen plateof a fair sized cavity. It is evident that nooperation should be attempted in thesecases until after the lapse of three months.The postpneumonic cases apparently havea bad prognosis, as they lead to a diffuseindurative pneumonia which favors theformation of multiple bronchiectases. Eventhe acute postpneumonic abscesses, whichin other respects appear to resemble theaspiration abscesses, do not a
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . at the time of the first ex-amination in July, 1914. It extended out- common stalk, extending backward intothe brain cavity, but apparently not in-volving the cribriform plate or the cristagalli. On the left the tumor appeared con-stricted where it passed through theposterior frontal plate, expanding afterit entered the brain cavity. Third Roentgen-ray Examination.—July5, 1916. Examination of this date showedthat the tumor had increased considerablyin size. A CASE OF MULTIPLE ABSCESSES OF THE LUNG WITH SPONTANEOUS C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-journal-of-roentgenology-radium-therapy-and-nuclear-medicine-at-the-time-of-the-first-ex-amination-in-july-1914-it-extended-out-common-stalk-extending-backward-intothe-brain-cavity-but-apparently-not-in-volving-the-cribriform-plate-or-the-cristagalli-on-the-left-the-tumor-appeared-con-stricted-where-it-passed-through-theposterior-frontal-plate-expanding-afterit-entered-the-brain-cavity-third-roentgen-ray-examinationjuly5-1916-examination-of-this-date-showedthat-the-tumor-had-increased-considerablyin-size-a-case-of-multiple-abscesses-of-the-lung-with-spontaneous-c-image375972873.html
RM2CRK16H–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . at the time of the first ex-amination in July, 1914. It extended out- common stalk, extending backward intothe brain cavity, but apparently not in-volving the cribriform plate or the cristagalli. On the left the tumor appeared con-stricted where it passed through theposterior frontal plate, expanding afterit entered the brain cavity. Third Roentgen-ray Examination.—July5, 1916. Examination of this date showedthat the tumor had increased considerablyin size. A CASE OF MULTIPLE ABSCESSES OF THE LUNG WITH SPONTANEOUS C
. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . e said that in a general way these abscesses start as a hazeoverlying the entire lower porton of thelung, much the same as septic pneu-monia (Fig. 9). Lung abscess in the regional lym-phatics may result from the drainageof a septic process, even though theoriginal process itself may not result insuppuration. Such a condition is seenwhere abscesses of the lung follow in-fected conditions in the esophagus—infected carcinomatous ulcer (Fig. 10).In the case which I have chosen to illus-trate this group there was a suppurationof a hilus lymph nod Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archives-of-physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation-e-said-that-in-a-general-way-these-abscesses-start-as-a-hazeoverlying-the-entire-lower-porton-of-thelung-much-the-same-as-septic-pneu-monia-fig-9-lung-abscess-in-the-regional-lym-phatics-may-result-from-the-drainageof-a-septic-process-even-though-theoriginal-process-itself-may-not-result-insuppuration-such-a-condition-is-seenwhere-abscesses-of-the-lung-follow-in-fected-conditions-in-the-esophagusinfected-carcinomatous-ulcer-fig-10in-the-case-which-i-have-chosen-to-illus-trate-this-group-there-was-a-suppurationof-a-hilus-lymph-nod-image376073071.html
RM2CRRH13–. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . e said that in a general way these abscesses start as a hazeoverlying the entire lower porton of thelung, much the same as septic pneu-monia (Fig. 9). Lung abscess in the regional lym-phatics may result from the drainageof a septic process, even though theoriginal process itself may not result insuppuration. Such a condition is seenwhere abscesses of the lung follow in-fected conditions in the esophagus—infected carcinomatous ulcer (Fig. 10).In the case which I have chosen to illus-trate this group there was a suppurationof a hilus lymph nod
. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 142 Pyobacillosis of Hogs. profuse muco-purulent nasal discharge, a complication of inflammations of the joints and abscesses in various parts of the body as a result of associated infection with the bac. pyogenes. In such cases the autopsy reveals a pronounced purulent bronchitis, and numerous small greenish suppurative foci which are in the lung tissue enclosed in connective tissue capsules. Sometimes nodules of the size of a hen's egg may be present which consist of a purulent mass, at times dry a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-pathology-and-therapeutics-of-the-diseases-of-domestic-animals-veterinary-medicine-142-pyobacillosis-of-hogs-profuse-muco-purulent-nasal-discharge-a-complication-of-inflammations-of-the-joints-and-abscesses-in-various-parts-of-the-body-as-a-result-of-associated-infection-with-the-bac-pyogenes-in-such-cases-the-autopsy-reveals-a-pronounced-purulent-bronchitis-and-numerous-small-greenish-suppurative-foci-which-are-in-the-lung-tissue-enclosed-in-connective-tissue-capsules-sometimes-nodules-of-the-size-of-a-hens-egg-may-be-present-which-consist-of-a-purulent-mass-at-times-dry-a-image232452996.html
RMRE544M–. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 142 Pyobacillosis of Hogs. profuse muco-purulent nasal discharge, a complication of inflammations of the joints and abscesses in various parts of the body as a result of associated infection with the bac. pyogenes. In such cases the autopsy reveals a pronounced purulent bronchitis, and numerous small greenish suppurative foci which are in the lung tissue enclosed in connective tissue capsules. Sometimes nodules of the size of a hen's egg may be present which consist of a purulent mass, at times dry a
. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. ACTINOMYCOSIS—OR LUMPY JAW 159 times affects the lungs and other internal organs, and may be mistaken for tuberculosis. The lung symptoms, as seen on ex- amination post mortem, vary so much that it is rather difficult to describe them. Sometimes the lungs resemble those seen in ordinary bronchopneumonia. Considerable areas of the lung tissue may be changed to a gray mass, soft to the touch. In still other cases there are developed distinct abscesses with fluid contents.. Fig. 53.—Actinomycosis—Lumpy Jaw. (M. E. B.) Note the e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-studies-for-agricultural-students-veterinary-medicine-actinomycosisor-lumpy-jaw-159-times-affects-the-lungs-and-other-internal-organs-and-may-be-mistaken-for-tuberculosis-the-lung-symptoms-as-seen-on-ex-amination-post-mortem-vary-so-much-that-it-is-rather-difficult-to-describe-them-sometimes-the-lungs-resemble-those-seen-in-ordinary-bronchopneumonia-considerable-areas-of-the-lung-tissue-may-be-changed-to-a-gray-mass-soft-to-the-touch-in-still-other-cases-there-are-developed-distinct-abscesses-with-fluid-contents-fig-53actinomycosislumpy-jaw-m-e-b-note-the-e-image232453760.html
RMRE5540–. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. ACTINOMYCOSIS—OR LUMPY JAW 159 times affects the lungs and other internal organs, and may be mistaken for tuberculosis. The lung symptoms, as seen on ex- amination post mortem, vary so much that it is rather difficult to describe them. Sometimes the lungs resemble those seen in ordinary bronchopneumonia. Considerable areas of the lung tissue may be changed to a gray mass, soft to the touch. In still other cases there are developed distinct abscesses with fluid contents.. Fig. 53.—Actinomycosis—Lumpy Jaw. (M. E. B.) Note the e
. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. 118 COMMON DISEASES. mistaken for tuberculosis. The lung" symptoms, as seen on ex- amination postmortem, vary so much that it is rather difficult to describe them. Sometimes the lungs resemble those seen in ordi- nary broncho-pneumonia. In other cases considerable areas of the lung tissue is changed to a gray mass, soft to the touch. In still other cases there are developed distinct abscesses.. FIG. 45. ACTINOMYCOSIS—LUMPY JAW. (M. H. R.) Note the enlarged jaw and the raw, granulating tissue exposed. This disease is usua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-studies-for-agricultural-students-veterinary-medicine-118-common-diseases-mistaken-for-tuberculosis-the-lungquot-symptoms-as-seen-on-ex-amination-postmortem-vary-so-much-that-it-is-rather-difficult-to-describe-them-sometimes-the-lungs-resemble-those-seen-in-ordi-nary-broncho-pneumonia-in-other-cases-considerable-areas-of-the-lung-tissue-is-changed-to-a-gray-mass-soft-to-the-touch-in-still-other-cases-there-are-developed-distinct-abscesses-fig-45-actinomycosislumpy-jaw-m-h-r-note-the-enlarged-jaw-and-the-raw-granulating-tissue-exposed-this-disease-is-usua-image232343319.html
RMRE047K–. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. 118 COMMON DISEASES. mistaken for tuberculosis. The lung" symptoms, as seen on ex- amination postmortem, vary so much that it is rather difficult to describe them. Sometimes the lungs resemble those seen in ordi- nary broncho-pneumonia. In other cases considerable areas of the lung tissue is changed to a gray mass, soft to the touch. In still other cases there are developed distinct abscesses.. FIG. 45. ACTINOMYCOSIS—LUMPY JAW. (M. H. R.) Note the enlarged jaw and the raw, granulating tissue exposed. This disease is usua
. A text-book of bacteriology. Bacteriology. NOT DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS V. AND VI. 411 MICROCOCCUS TETRAGENUS. First described by Grafifky (Fliigge). Obtained by Koch and Gaffky (1881) from a cavity in the lung in a case of pulmonary phthisis. Since found occasionally in normal saliva (three times in fifty persons examined by Biondi), and in the pus of acute abscesses (Steinhaus, Park, Vangel). Rather common in the sputum of phthi- sical cases. Morphology.—Micrococci, having a diameter of about one pc, which divide in two directions, forming tetrads, which are enclosed in a transparent, jeUy-li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-bacteriology-bacteriology-not-described-in-sections-v-and-vi-411-micrococcus-tetragenus-first-described-by-grafifky-fliigge-obtained-by-koch-and-gaffky-1881-from-a-cavity-in-the-lung-in-a-case-of-pulmonary-phthisis-since-found-occasionally-in-normal-saliva-three-times-in-fifty-persons-examined-by-biondi-and-in-the-pus-of-acute-abscesses-steinhaus-park-vangel-rather-common-in-the-sputum-of-phthi-sical-cases-morphologymicrococci-having-a-diameter-of-about-one-pc-which-divide-in-two-directions-forming-tetrads-which-are-enclosed-in-a-transparent-jeuy-li-image232443533.html
RMRE4M2N–. A text-book of bacteriology. Bacteriology. NOT DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS V. AND VI. 411 MICROCOCCUS TETRAGENUS. First described by Grafifky (Fliigge). Obtained by Koch and Gaffky (1881) from a cavity in the lung in a case of pulmonary phthisis. Since found occasionally in normal saliva (three times in fifty persons examined by Biondi), and in the pus of acute abscesses (Steinhaus, Park, Vangel). Rather common in the sputum of phthi- sical cases. Morphology.—Micrococci, having a diameter of about one pc, which divide in two directions, forming tetrads, which are enclosed in a transparent, jeUy-li
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