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Aim: To study characteristics of phenotypes of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) basing on the findings of modern clinical, functional and roentgenomorphological tests in the course of the disease.
Material And Methods: Basing on the results of high performance computed tomography, 64 COPD patients aged 46-75 years (FEV1 51 +/- 24%) were divided into two groups: 53 patients with emphysematous phenotype (group 1) and 11 patients with bronchytic phenotype (group 2). The groups were compared by constitutional, clinical, functional and roentgenological parameters.
Aim: To study characteristics of a skialogical picture of pulmonary parenchyma and roentgenomorphological signs of inflammatory changes before and after bone marrow transplantation (BMT); relationship between the data of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and clinical data.
Material And Methods: HRCT (computer tomograph of the third generation "Somatom CR-3") was made in fever, changes in physical examination in patients (n = 28) after BMT from November 2001 to January 2003. BMT was made in myelomic disease, lymphogranulomatosis, acute leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, lymphosarcoma, autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
The clinical roentgenological and postmortem morphological data were analyzed and correlated in 219 patients with combined (60), craniocerebral (38), thermal (46) injury and exogenous poisonings (75), who developed pneumonias in the course of the treatment. All the patients underwent chest roentgenography in the anteroposterior projection and in the supine position. The rate of intravital identification of pneumonias accounted for 73.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Rentgenol Radiol
February 1991
Basing on roentgeno-morphological correlations, three morphological types of pulmonary sequestration (PS) were singled out: intrapulmonary, intrapleural (peripulmonary) and extrapleural (mediastinal). PS signs on a skiagram can be of two types: spherical and cavitary. Reliable clinicoroentgenological diagnosis of PS is hardly possible and of hypothetical nature.
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