Bibasilar pulmonary nodules are small spots on the lungs. Most of these spots 60% are considered benign, although it is best to have them biopsied. These nodules can be seen on x ray when they are 1cm in size. Anything over 3cm is considered a mass
Bibasilar pneumonia means there is pneumonia present in the lower portion of both lungs.
Bibasal pneumonitis means that one has pneumonia in both lungs. With Bibasal pneumonitis the pneumonia is in the lower lobes of the lungs.
Bilateral basilar pneumonia affects the lower part of the inferior lobe of both lungs. It can be caused by a virus or bacteria and is usually treated with antibiotics.
fluid accumulated on both sides of the base
bibasilar airspace disease is a process in which there is a filling of the base or the lower segment of the inferior lobe of both lungs.
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Airspace is the part of the atmosphere that is controlled by the country below. For international airspace, the sovereign airspace of a country matches the maritime territorial limits and the space not in those limits is considered international airspace.
Pneumonia in lower portion of the lungs
Rales are sounds that can be made in your lungs. Bibasilar means that the sounds are coming from the base of each one: bi=2 basilar= base, or lowest lung section.
Airspace Control Order (ACO)
fluid accumulated on both sides of the base
Airspace Control Order (ACO)
The lateral dimensions of Class D airspace are based on the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established.
Mild bibasilar atelectasis is a condition where part or the entire lung collapses. It is due to an obstruction or blockage that results in the prevention of the respiratory exchange of dioxide and oxygen.
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A bilateral pleural effusion is when fluid builds up within tissues. These can combine with bibasilar atelectasis, otherwise known as collapsed lungs, and can be a result of an abdominal cancer.
Class E airspace below 1,500 feet AGL.