You have 3 lobes on the right side and 2 lobes on the left (with a little bitty middle lobe in between on the left). When you have left lower lobe pneumonia it is at the base of your left lung. When you have bilateral pneumonia it is on both sides of the chest (right and left lungs), but it could be in any lobes(most commonly at the bases).
saliva is what is produced in your mouth and which helps you eat and swallow your food. Sputum is mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways, often as a result of a bronchial infection or pneumonia.
I am asking this question in reference to a lower back problem and what this is. What is bilateral pars defect?
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.
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
Bronchial diseases are diseases that affect the airways leading into the lungs. They are either due to inflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles, infection, or blockage. Examples are asthma, bronchopnuemonia, bronchitis, bordatella, bronchiolitis, etc....
I am asking this question in reference to a lower back problem and what this is. What is bilateral pars defect?
The upper mantle is harder than the lower mantle
Bibasal pneumonia means that there is pneumonia present in both lower lobes of the lungs. The standard treatment for bacterial bibasal pneumonia is antibiotics.
In control data analysis, the difference between these two limits is called the range.
Pneumonia in lower portion of the lungs
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The ozone forming in lower atmosphere is bad. Downside the upper atmosphere one is good.