The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Silicomycobacterial lesions may be cavitary , although these heal in the usual
manner in response to antituberculosis chemotherapy . However , massive
fibrotic lesions with variable amounts of cavitation are also commonly
encountered .
Silicomycobacterial lesions may be cavitary , although these heal in the usual
manner in response to antituberculosis chemotherapy . However , massive
fibrotic lesions with variable amounts of cavitation are also commonly
encountered .
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SECTION IV PLATE 86 Cryptococcosis ( Torulosis ) Cryptococcosis Pulmonary
cryptococcosis presenting as a large masslike lesion , easily mistaken for
carcinoma Pulmonary cryptococcosis . Mediastinal lymph nodes enlarged and
pleural ...
SECTION IV PLATE 86 Cryptococcosis ( Torulosis ) Cryptococcosis Pulmonary
cryptococcosis presenting as a large masslike lesion , easily mistaken for
carcinoma Pulmonary cryptococcosis . Mediastinal lymph nodes enlarged and
pleural ...
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They account for less than 10 % of all so - called coin lesions in the chest .
Occurring as either endobronchial or parenchymal masses , they may cause a
wide variety of symptoms and radiographic abnormalities despite their benign
nature .
They account for less than 10 % of all so - called coin lesions in the chest .
Occurring as either endobronchial or parenchymal masses , they may cause a
wide variety of symptoms and radiographic abnormalities despite their benign
nature .
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