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==Ultrasound== | ==Ultrasound== | ||
*Ultrasound has a minimal role in diagnosing lung abscess . | *Ultrasound has a minimal role in diagnosing lung abscess .<ref name="pmid2052687">{{cite journal |vauthors=Yang PC, Luh KT, Lee YC, Chang DB, Yu CJ, Wu HD, Lee LN, Kuo SH |title=Lung abscesses: US examination and US-guided transthoracic aspiration |journal=Radiology |volume=180 |issue=1 |pages=171–5 |year=1991 |pmid=2052687 |doi=10.1148/radiology.180.1.2052687 |url=}}</ref> | ||
*Lung abscess appears as a rounded hypoechoic lesion with an outer margin on ultrsound. | *Lung abscess appears as a rounded hypoechoic lesion with an outer margin on ultrsound. | ||
*Lung abscesses which are peripheral and with pleural contact or included inside a lung consolidation are detectable using bedside lung ultrasonography. | *Lung abscesses which are peripheral and with pleural contact or included inside a lung consolidation are detectable using bedside lung ultrasonography. | ||
== Reference == | == Reference == |
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Ultrasound
- Ultrasound has a minimal role in diagnosing lung abscess .[1]
- Lung abscess appears as a rounded hypoechoic lesion with an outer margin on ultrsound.
- Lung abscesses which are peripheral and with pleural contact or included inside a lung consolidation are detectable using bedside lung ultrasonography.
Reference
- ↑ Yang PC, Luh KT, Lee YC, Chang DB, Yu CJ, Wu HD, Lee LN, Kuo SH (1991). "Lung abscesses: US examination and US-guided transthoracic aspiration". Radiology. 180 (1): 171–5. doi:10.1148/radiology.180.1.2052687. PMID 2052687.