Consequently, clear identification of the right upper lobe bronchial lumen en face constitutes highly suggestive evidence that the airway is completely surrounded by soft tissue, most likely enlarged lymph nodes. Fig. 1.13 Normal hilar anatomy on a lateral chest radiograph. A magnified view of ...
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Since his birthday was on Friday, I knew that I was going to have a lot of work to do, but I was determined to make it happen! That night, Mike took me into the bathroom and I wrapped my arms around his neck. He put his arms around me for support….and then I stood up! I ...
b On this lateral radiograph, the endotracheal tube is in the esophagus (white arrow); the airway (black arrow) is anterior. Whenever there is a question of unexplained respiratory distress, a lateral film may be helpful, particularly in an intubated patient Fig. 3.11. 一呼吸窘迫患儿 a在胸部...