Bronchusobstruktion durch Neoplasien
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bronchitis: a review of the congenital and acquired abnormalities of the bronchus. Bronchial obstruction due to neoplasm. Coronal CT imaging of metastatic renal carcinoma before (a) and after (b) chemotherapy. Note that prior to chemotherapy (a) there is obstruction of the left main bronchus with an air fluid level (dashed arrow) and complete collapse of the left lung. After several rounds of chemotherapy (b) the endoluminal metastatic renal cell carcinoma is now seen (arrowhead) and is no longer obstructive with interval re-expansion of the left lung
Bronchial
carcinoid in a 39-year-old man treated for bronchial asthma: a case report. Chest radiograph performed at admission to the hospital.
Bronchial
carcinoid in a 39-year-old man treated for bronchial asthma: a case report. High enhancement of the tumor (arrow) after contrast medium administration: on the left- before administration of contrast medium, in the middle-after administration; arterial phase, on the right-parenchymal phase.
Bronchial
carcinoid in a 39-year-old man treated for bronchial asthma: a case report. Total occlusion of the left main bronchus by the tumor (arrow).
Bronchial
carcinoid in a 39-year-old man treated for bronchial asthma: a case report. Amputation of the left main bronchus by the tumor (arrow).
Bronchusobstruktion durch Neoplasien
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