Rounded Atelectasis that Disappeared after Bronchoscopy
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概要
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We describe a 70-year-old man who presented with a round opacity that disappeared after bronchoscopy. Chest computed tomograms (CT) showed a round opacity in the left lower posterior lung field. Brushings and washings of the left B10 through bronchoscope yielded neither malignant cells nor acid fast bacilli. The patient was diagnosed as having a benign tumor and was not medicated. Chest CT 1.5 months after bronchoscopy showed that the round opacity had disappeared. Although this course was unusual, this radiopacity was quite typical of round atelectasis on the basis of CT appearance.(Internal Medicine 37: 870-871, 1998)
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著者
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Nakagawa Yoshihisa
Department Of Internal Medlcine National Kumamoto South Hospital
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EBIHARA Momoko
Department of Internal Medlcine, National Kumamoto South Hospital
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NAKAGAWA Yoshihisa
the Department of Internal Medicine, National Kumamoto South Hospital
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SHIMAZU Kazuyoshi
the Department of Internal Medicine, National Kumamoto South Hospital
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EBIHARA Momoko
the Department of Internal Medicine, National Kumamoto South Hospital
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AMANN Kumiko
the Department of Internal Medicine, National Kumamoto South Hospital
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Amann Kumiko
The Department Of Internal Medicine National Kumamoto South Hospital
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Ebihara Momoko
Department Of Internal Medlcine National Kumamoto South Hospital
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Shimazu Kazuyoshi
Department Of Internal Medlcine National Kumamoto South Hospital
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Shimizu Kazuyoshi
the Department of Internal Medicine, National Kumamoto South Hospital
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