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open access: yesBoletin medico del Hospital Infantil de Mexico, 2000
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Round atelectasis

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1980
a) For several reasons Sinner's paper calls for critical remarks: His term "Pleuroma" for a neither pleural nor tumorous but intrapulmonary and atelectatic mass lesion lacks any anatomical and histological basis and is misleading at that because it pretends a tumor of the pleura; his statement in the summary that atelectatic pseudotumors of the lung ...
R, Hanke, R, Kretzschmar
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Round Atelectasis

Respiration, 1984
Round atelectasis is a little-known form of peripheral pulmonary collapse which may mimic a neoplastic tumor. Usually the atelectasis forms a well-demarcated round or oval intrapulmonary pleural-based mass at the basal, posterior or interlobar pleura. It is thought to be a sequela of a pleural effusion.
K, Tallroth, K, Kiviranta
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Rounded Atelectasis

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1996
Rounded atelectasis (RA) is a special type of peripheral lung collapse that develops as a result of pleural disease. Most cases have been attributed to asbestos inhalation, but many other causes have also been implicated. It is usually detected incidentally in an asymptomatic older man. RA can be diagnosed by a constellation of radiologic findings.
P, Batra, K, Brown, K, Hayashi, M, Mori
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Vestibular Atelectasis

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1988
The temporal bone collection at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary includes specimens from several cases in which the only reasonable explanation for vertigo is collapse of the walls of the ampullae and utricle, a disorder we have termed vestibular atelectasis.
S N, Merchant, H F, Schuknecht
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