Consolidation in the lungs refers to the process where lung tissue becomes firm and solid due to the accumulation of fluid, cells, or other substances, often as a result of infection or inflammation, such as pneumonia. This process leads to the replacement of air in the alveoli with these substances, impairing gas exchange and causing symptoms like cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. Radiologically, consolidation is typically visible on chest X-rays as areas of increased opacity.
Consolidation
lobar consolidation
CXR no consolidation means the chest x-ray was normal.
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Bacterial pneumonia is often characterized by alveolar consolidation, where the alveoli in the lungs fill with pus and fluid. This can be seen on chest X-rays as patchy or lobar opacities. Treatment usually involves antibiotics.
Dullness or increased resonance may be heard over areas of consolidation during percussion. This indicates the presence of fluid or solid material in the lungs, causing changes in sound transmission.
Solidification of the lungs is commonly referred to as pneumonia, which is an infection that causes inflammation in the air sacs in the lungs, leading to fluid or pus buildup. This can result in symptoms such as cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. Prompt medical treatment is important to prevent complications.
Pulmonary: of or pertaining to the lungs
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