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It is inflammation of the perihilum (area around the hilum, a section of the lungs next to the heart, where the blood vessels enter). It may or may not be caused by pneumonia.
A pulmonary infiltrate is a substance denser than air, such as pus, blood, or protein, which lingers within the parenchyma of the lungs. Pulmonary infiltrates are associated with pneumonia, tuberculosis and sarcoidosis.
Right basilar infiltrates is a medical term that is referring to the bottom right portion of the lungs. Infiltrate means that there is something other than air in lungs.
Tumor. Pnuemonia shows up as white spots on the xray, it is known as infiltrates (fluid or pus). But growths can show up the same as they are denser than the surrounding tissue.
Ground glass infiltrates look exactly like ground glass on an x-ray. They are indicative of restrictive lung disease and usually range from mild to severe depending on the amount of infiltrates. Diagnosis might range from pleral issues to pneumonia.
Basal infiltrates refer to the accumulation of substances, such as fluid or immune cells, in the basal layers of tissues, often observed in imaging studies like chest X-rays or CT scans. In the context of lung pathology, basal infiltrates can indicate conditions such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, or interstitial lung disease. The presence of these infiltrates typically suggests an underlying inflammatory or infectious process. Proper diagnosis often requires further clinical evaluation and imaging studies.
Streaky densities in the perihilar regions typically refer to abnormal findings on a chest X-ray where there are linear opacities or shadows seen around the hila of the lungs. This can be indicative of conditions such as pneumonia, bronchitis, or interstitial lung disease. Further evaluation, such as a CT scan or clinical assessment, may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
Ground glass infiltrates on an x-ray refer to a hazy appearance in the lung tissue caused by partial filling of air spaces with fluid, pus, or cells. This finding is often associated with conditions such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, or certain types of lung cancer. Further evaluation, such as a CT scan or biopsy, may be needed to determine the specific cause of the ground glass infiltrates and guide treatment.
yes a person can have h1n1 at the same time they have pneumonia.
The perihilar areas refer to the region around the hila of the lungs, where the main bronchi, blood vessels, and lymphatics enter and exit the lungs. These areas are important for the circulation and drainage of air and fluids within the lungs. Changes in the perihilar areas can indicate certain lung diseases or conditions.
When precipitation infiltrates the ground there is a possibility of flooding.
No. Though they have similar lettering, pneumonia is a sickness, and ammonia is a cleaner.