The Imaging Features Of Pulmonary Embolism

September 18, 2008 by Jack  

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Figure 1 pulmonary embolism imaging features

Left the X-ray signs of pulmonary embolism

Lower left lung infiltration video (after the previous films)

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Figure 2 of the imaging features of pulmonary embolism

Left the X-ray signs of pulmonary embolism

Near the basement widened pleural surface (the left-film)

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Figure 3 pulmonary embolism imaging features

Radionuclide left pulmonary embolism

Scanning ventilation no abnormal scan

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Figure 4 pulmonary embolism imaging features

Radionuclide scans of the left pulmonary embolism

Lower left lung perfusion scanning radioactive sparse

(The two do not match tips pulmonary embolism)

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Figure 5 pulmonary embolism imaging features

MRI images of the left pulmonary embolism

MRI showed the film refers to the arrow pulmonary filling defect

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Figure 6 of the imaging features of pulmonary embolism

MRI images of the left pulmonary embolism

MRI showed the left lower as the cross-sectional area in the video signal in real terms to reduce regional tips infarction.

Pulmonary embolism easy and pneumonia, pleurisy, pneumothorax, COPD, lung cancer, coronary heart disease, acute myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, cholecystitis, pancreatitis and other diseases confused.

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