Lower lobe infiltrate

Aspiration pneumonia

Aspiration
Aspiration pneumonia is bronchopneumonia that develops due to the entrance of foreign materials that enter the bronchial tree, usually oral or gastric contents (including food, saliva, or nasal secretions). Depending on the acidity of the aspirate, a chemical pneumonitis can develop, and bacterial pathogens may add to the inflammation.

Lower lobe infiltrate - List of case studies

Cystic Pleuro-Pulmonary Blastoma – additional opinion

her symptoms did not improve, a chest X-ray showed a right lower lobe infiltrate with pleural effusion and a cystic lesion superiorly. She was ...

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