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Resorption atelectasis
what is bilateral posterior atelectasis of the lungs
Every part of the body is vulnerable
Quite significantly as that body part is no longer there.
Discoid atelectasis appears as a plate-like or disc-shaped shadow on the lungs which can be horizontal or linear. This indicates that a part of the lung has collapsed, preventing proper re-inflation and airflow in the area.
Yes, atelectasis can cause low oxygen levels by preventing adequate air exchange in the affected part of the lung. This condition occurs when the air sacs (alveoli) collapse, leading to decreased oxygen transfer to the blood. Prompt treatment is necessary to restore optimal oxygen levels in the body.
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Atelectasis is a condition where a portion of the lung collapses or is not properly inflated. This can occur due to blockage of the airways, compression from outside the lung, or decreased surfactant production. Symptoms can include shortness of breath, chest pain, and coughing.
Either from fluid build up or if pneumonia is bacterial in origin, your body tries to fight it off forming mucus. If the mucus builds up and isn't cleared out of your system, it begins to stick to the walls and lining of your lungs. This can cause "atelectasis" which is the collapsing of part of your lung............it's all down hill from there..... :(
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