Right middle lobe atelectasis?

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Right middle lobe syndrome refers to the right middle lobe atelectasis, pulmonary lobe shrinkage, or inflammatory consolidation caused by bronchial lesions or external compression obstruction. The specific cause of obstruction needs to be further identified. Clinical manifestations include repeated cough, cough mucus sputum or purulent sputum, sometimes hemoptysis or fever and other symptoms of chronic bronchitis or bronchiectasis with infection.

Right middle lobe atelectasis?

Right middle lobe syndrome refers to the right middle lobe atelectasis, pulmonary lobe shrinkage, or inflammatory consolidation caused by bronchial lesions or external compression obstruction. The specific cause of obstruction needs to be further identified. Clinical manifestations include repeated cough, cough mucus sputum or purulent sputum, sometimes hemoptysis or fever and other symptoms of chronic bronchitis or bronchiectasis with infection.

Repeatedly cough, cough mucus sputum or purulent sputum, sometimes hemoptysis, fever. 2. Some patients have chest pain, fatigue and shortness of breath. 3. The voiced and breathing sounds in the right anterior middle chest are weakened, and sometimes a little moist rale can be heard in the right chest.

Coughing, expectoration, hemoptysis, fever, chest pain, sometimes a little moist rale can be heard in front of the right chest. 2. Chest X-ray examination can be taken in posteroanterior, right and anterior arch positions, showing triangular shadow of increased density in the middle lobe. 3. Bronchography and bronchoscopy are helpful for etiological diagnosis.

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Cure: the clinical symptoms disappeared, the middle lobe of the right lung expanded again, and the etiology was eliminated. 2. Improvement: the clinical symptoms were improved and the right middle lobe was partially expanded. 3. Unhealed: the symptoms and signs are not improved, the middle lobe is not re opened, and the etiology is not cured.