CT Emphysema, Infected Bullous Lung Disease, Biapical Abscesses 65-year-old male with emphysema of the lungs presents with a cough, fever and leukocytosis. CT in the axial plane shows extensive apical bullous lung disease. There is a large right upper lobe bulla with an air fluid level and a smaller left upper lobe bulla with an air fluid level. Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 259Lu 117471
CT Scan Bilateral Apical Bulla Centrilobular Emphysema CT scan in the coronal plane of a 64- year-old man with emphysema shows bilateral apical bullous lung disease Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 136439
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CT Scan Bilateral Apical Bulla Centrilobular Emphysema CT scan in the coronal plane of a 64- year-old man with emphysema shows bilateral apical bullous lung disease, magnified in the lower image Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.Net 136439c
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CT Scan Bilateral Apical Builla Centrilobular Emphysema CT scan in the axial plane of a 64- year-old man with emphysema shows bilateral apical bullous lung disease, Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 136440
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Apical Bulla 71-year old male with a history COPD showing biapical bullous lung disease with a nodule noted in the right apex Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 136522
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CT Emphysema, Infected Bullous Lung Disease, Biapical Abscesses Compressive Atelectasis 65-year-old male with emphysema of the lungs presents with a cough, fever and leukocytosis. CT in the axial plane shows extensive apical bullous lung disease. There is a large right upper lobe bulla with an air fluid level, and a smaller left upper lobe bulla with an air fluid level. The bulla in the left upper lobe, cause compressive atelectasis of a segment of the left upper lobe. Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 259Lu 117474