| Literature DB >> 10047714 |
A Nömayr1, R Schmitt, H Rupprecht, C Wichert, W Bautz.
Abstract
Lung or lobe torsion may occur after thoracic surgery, chest trauma, pneumothorax, pneumonia or even spontaneously. Lung infarction is a possible complication. The characteristic radiological signs on plain radiographs are opacification and/or displacement of lobes and hilus structures. CT-signs of haemorrhagic infarction are opacification and multiple punctate gas accumulations. The bronchus could be interrupted at the level of the torsion ("bronchus-cutoff").Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 10047714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rontgenpraxis ISSN: 0035-7820