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TOPOGRAPHY OF INTERLOBAR PLEURISY IN INFANTS BY LIPIODOL INJECTION

TOPOGRAPHY OF INTERLOBAR PLEURISY IN INFANTS BY LIPIODOL INJECTION A certain number of authors have already drawn attention to the association between interlobar pleurisy and massive pneumonia. Thiroloix and Rosenthal1 consider massive pneumonia to be the initial reaction of an interlobar pleurisy. Chauffard, and later his pupils, Guy, Laroche, Boidin and Huber, have showed the inadequacy of radioscopic examination in the diagnosis of certain interlobar pleurisies.2 More recently, Ardin-Delteil and Raynaud,3 Caussade and Deberdt4 have cited observations of interlobar pleurisy masked by massive pneumonia. This question has been the subject of a thesis by Pesle (Algiers, 1922). Finally, Ardin, Delteil, Derrien, Lévy and Valensi, from a review of the reported cases, have made the following conclusions: That massive pneumonia may lead to an encysted pleurisy, and that one may consider it as a pulmonary reaction vis-à-vis a localized pleural inflammation.That the diagnosis may be uncertain for a long time, even until the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

TOPOGRAPHY OF INTERLOBAR PLEURISY IN INFANTS BY LIPIODOL INJECTION

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1926 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1926.04130100017002
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Abstract

A certain number of authors have already drawn attention to the association between interlobar pleurisy and massive pneumonia. Thiroloix and Rosenthal1 consider massive pneumonia to be the initial reaction of an interlobar pleurisy. Chauffard, and later his pupils, Guy, Laroche, Boidin and Huber, have showed the inadequacy of radioscopic examination in the diagnosis of certain interlobar pleurisies.2 More recently, Ardin-Delteil and Raynaud,3 Caussade and Deberdt4 have cited observations of interlobar pleurisy masked by massive pneumonia. This question has been the subject of a thesis by Pesle (Algiers, 1922). Finally, Ardin, Delteil, Derrien, Lévy and Valensi, from a review of the reported cases, have made the following conclusions: That massive pneumonia may lead to an encysted pleurisy, and that one may consider it as a pulmonary reaction vis-à-vis a localized pleural inflammation.That the diagnosis may be uncertain for a long time, even until the

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 1, 1926

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