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Australasian Radiology, 1987
ABSTRACTRound atelectasis almost always develops in the presence of pleural effusion. Radiographically, this entity has distinctive features including a rounded configuration, the comet tail sign, curvilinear air bronchograms contained within the mass, associated pleural thickening, lobar volume loss, and surrounding hyperlucency.
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ABSTRACTRound atelectasis almost always develops in the presence of pleural effusion. Radiographically, this entity has distinctive features including a rounded configuration, the comet tail sign, curvilinear air bronchograms contained within the mass, associated pleural thickening, lobar volume loss, and surrounding hyperlucency.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1968
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Postoperative pulmonary atelectasis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1947A L, KRUGER, P S, MARCUS, M T, HOERNER
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Perioperative Pulmonary Atelectasis: Part II. Clinical Implications
Anesthesiology, 2022David Lagier, Ana Fernandez-Bustamante
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