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Middle lobe syndrome is a general term for many diseases, which mainly refers to atelectasis, lobe atrophy or concurrent inflammatory consolidation of the right middle lobe of the bronchi caused by various reasons, resulting in bronchial blockage. Common ** are pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung tumors, tracheal or bronchial foreign body obstruction, bronchiectasis, etc. Patients often have recurrent cough, purulent sputum, and blood in the sputum, and high-resolution CT of the lungs can help diagnose the disease.
Its formation is related to the tissue structure of the lungs, due to the lack of collateral ventilation in the middle lobe and upper and lower lobes of the right lung, it is easy to have poor drainage and secretion storage, resulting in atelectasis of the middle lobe of the right lung.
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Depending on your condition and test results, you may have a disease caused by a lung infection. Neutrophils are an indicator of disease caused by bacterial infections.
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Condition analysis: Hello, it needs to be combined with ** to analyze accurately. Multiple nodules in the lungs should be suspicious of lung metastases. In addition, benign ones include tuberculobula, inflammatory pseudotumors, and silicosis nodules.
Suggestions: CT non-contrast and enhancement; Bronchoscopy.
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Normal chest x-ray. This is a textual description of imaging, which means that the chest heart and lung organs are structurally normal, and no abnormal lesions are present. As for the slight enhancement of the markings of both lungs, it is not of much clinical significance and must be combined with clinical symptoms.
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Based on the above textual description of the imaging you provided, it can be assumed to be: normal chest x-ray.
Don't worry, it can prove that your current heart and lungs are basically normal,,, but if you currently have symptoms of respiratory diseases, such as constant coughing, no or little phlegm, redness and swelling in the throat, itching and itching of the trachea, etc., according to the above lungs**, you can observe your nasopharynx and throat locally according to the scene, and focus on considering: Upper respiratory tract infection, pharyngitis, tracheitis,,, and not because of your above-mentioned imaging description. The heart and lungs are basically normal,,, and the disease-free diagnosis is made, which is typed word by word, I hope it will help you,,, I wish you,
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DR stands for plain film. Radiology terminology doesn't care about it.
It's not interesting, normal people's ** is like this.
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It is only a description of the structures in the lungs seen on chest x-ray, and the overall assessment is that there is no problem with the lungs. Rest assured!
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This is a normal chest x-ray list, it's all medical terms, don't worry, it's fine!
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What you are talking about should be interstitial changes in the lungs, which are mainly inflammation of the lungs and fibrosis of the pulmonary interstitium, which usually manifests as shortness of breath, dry cough, and diffuse infiltrating shadows on chest X-ray. It is usually given by antibiotics and glucocorticoids**.
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[Interpretation]: There is pneumothorax in the lungs, also known as pneumothorax. It refers to the entry of gas into the pleural space, causing a state of pneumothorax, which is called pneumothorax; Lung tissue and visceral pleura rupture due to lung disease or external force, or fine emphysema bubbles near the lung surface rupture, and air in the lungs and bronchial tubes escapes into the pleural space; It is more common in young men or those with chronic bronchi, emphysema, and tuberculosis; It is one of the pulmonary emergencies.
**Method of pneumothorax]:
The principle is to properly exhaust according to the different types of pneumothorax, so as to relieve the obstruction of pneumopleural cavity to breathing and circulation, so that the lung can be re-recruited as soon as possible and restore function, and at the same time, it is also necessary to have complications and primary diseases; For reverse pneumothorax, it can be minimally invasive under full thoracoscopy.
How to maintain a healthy body]:
Optimistic mindset. It is important to have a positive and optimistic attitude, and to think on the positive side of everything is conducive to reducing the stress of daily life and work.
Get plenty of rest. Rest helps to relax the nerves and restore physical strength, which is very important for maintaining good health. Take 6 to 8 hours of rest a day, including night's sleep and mental relaxation during the day.
Moderate amount of exercise. Physical activity is a key factor in maintaining good health. Regular exercise helps to burn off excess calories in the body and improves the heart and circulatory system.
Balanced nutrition. In order to achieve nutritional balance, we need to pay attention to daily eating habits, and pay attention to five aspects of a reasonable diet: first, eat more vegetables, second, eat more fruits and cereals, choose low-fat, low-cholesterol foods, third, eat less salt and sugar, fourth, try to avoid alcohol, fifth, try to avoid smoking, and the impact of reasonable diet on health is long-term.
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A lung mass (or lung opacity) is a relatively common diagnosis and means that a mass in the lung is found on a chest x-ray or CT, but the nature is uncertain. In fact, the vast majority of solid lung masses are inflammatory pseudotumors, tuberculomas, or lung cancers.
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A lung mass is a very common finding on chest imaging and refers to a single radiopaque opaque shadow that is completely surrounded by inflated lung tissue and can be up to three centimeters in diameter.
Lesions with lung masses can be malignant or benign. Malignant common lung cancer (including central lung cancer, peripheral lung cancer, etc.), other lung lesions, including lung leiomyoma, lung hamartoma, lung metastases, pulmonary tuberculosis globule, pneumonic pseudotumor, spherical pneumonia, lung abscess, pulmonary sclerotic hemangioma, etc., can show lung mass lesions on imaging.
Various diseases have different clinical features on imaging, and it is necessary to carefully distinguish between benign and malignant diseases.
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The so-called space-occupying lesions mostly indicate the possibility of tumors, and it is recommended to actively carry out **.
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If there is a possibility of a tumor, CT examination is recommended.
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