Bibasal refers to both the right and left lower lobes of the lungs. It can be used to describe findings on a chest x-ray or physical examination indicating disease or abnormalities in these areas.
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Bibasal pneumonia means that there is pneumonia present in both lower lobes of the lungs. The standard treatment for bacterial bibasal pneumonia is antibiotics.
Bibasal pneumonia means there is pneumonia in the lower lobes of both lungs. The heart and diaphragm and the boney thorax show no signs of problems.
Bibasal crepitation refers to the presence of crackling or popping sounds heard during auscultation of the lungs at the bases on both sides. This can be indicative of conditions such as pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis, or heart failure. It is important to further evaluate the patient to determine the underlying cause of the bibasal crepitation and provide appropriate treatment.
Well, darling, bibasal haziness is just a fancy term for some cloudy stuff going on at the bottom of your lungs on a chest X-ray. It could be caused by a variety of things like fluid buildup, infections, or even just taking a bad picture. Basically, it's like your lungs decided to throw a little party and forgot to clean up the mess afterwards.
Bibasal crackles are abnormal lung sounds heard during auscultation, typically indicative of fluid in the alveoli or inflammation in the lungs. They are often described as a series of short, popping sounds and are most commonly heard at the base of the lungs. These crackles can be associated with various conditions, including pneumonia, congestive heart failure, and pulmonary fibrosis. Their presence often suggests impaired gas exchange and may warrant further medical evaluation.
Bibasal pneumonia, which typically affects the lower lobes of both lungs, can be caused by various factors including bacterial infections, viral infections, or aspiration of foreign materials. Common pathogens include Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae. Risk factors may include chronic lung conditions, smoking, and weakened immune systems. It can lead to symptoms such as cough, fever, and difficulty breathing, requiring prompt medical attention.
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
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