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===Based on duration=== | ===Based on duration=== | ||
*'''Acute''' | *'''Acute''' | ||
**If symptoms present for less than 6 weeks before presenting to medical care | **If symptoms are present for less than 6 weeks before presenting to medical care | ||
*'''Chronic''' | *'''Chronic''' | ||
** If symptoms persist for more than 6 weeks | ** If symptoms persist for more than 6 weeks | ||
===Based on Etiology=== | ===Based on Etiology=== | ||
*'''Primary''' | *'''Primary''' | ||
**Abscess develops in patients who were healthy previously or | **When Abscess develops in patients who were healthy previously or | ||
***Aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions | ***Aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions | ||
***Immunodeficiency conditions like HIV | ***Immunodeficiency conditions like HIV | ||
***Necrotizing pneumonitis | ***Necrotizing pneumonitis | ||
*'''Secondary''' | *'''Secondary''' | ||
*When Abscess devlops e | |||
**Bronchial obstruction | **Bronchial obstruction | ||
**Hematogenic dissemination | **Hematogenic dissemination |
Revision as of 14:38, 23 January 2017
Classification
Based on duration
- Acute
- If symptoms are present for less than 6 weeks before presenting to medical care
- Chronic
- If symptoms persist for more than 6 weeks
Based on Etiology
- Primary
- When Abscess develops in patients who were healthy previously or
- Aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions
- Immunodeficiency conditions like HIV
- Necrotizing pneumonitis
- When Abscess develops in patients who were healthy previously or
- Secondary
- When Abscess devlops e
- Bronchial obstruction
- Hematogenic dissemination
- Infection spread from mediastinum
- Coexisting Lung Diseases
Based on mode of spread
- Bronchiogenic
- Aspiration of Oropharyngeal secretions
- Bronchial obstruction by Tumor
- Foreign body,Conegnital MMal formationsand Enlarged LymphNodes
- Hematogenic
- Infective endocarditis
- Abdominal Sepsis
- Septic Thromboembolisim