Migrating Lobar Atelectasis of the Right Lung: Radiologic Findings in Six Patients |
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Authors: | Tae Sung Kim Kyung Soo Lee Jung Hwa Hwang In Wook Choo and Jae Hoon Lim |
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Institution: | Department of Radiology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea. |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo describe the radiologic findings of migrating lobar atelectasis of the right lung.Materials and MethodsChest radiographs (n = 6) and CT scans (n = 5) of six patients with migrating lobar atelectasis of the right lung were analyzed retrospectively. The underlying diseases associated with lobar atelectasis were bronchogenic carcinoma (n = 4), bronchial tuberculosis (n = 1), and tracheobronchial amyloidosis (n = 1).ResultsAtelectasis involved the right upper lobe (RUL) (n = 3) and both the RUL and right middle lobe (RML) (n = 3). On supine anteroposterior radiographs (n = 5) and on an erect posteroanterior radiograph (n = 1), the atelectatic lobe(s) occupied the right upper lung zone, with a wedge shape abutting onto the right mediastinal border. On erect posteroanterior radiographs (n = 6), the heavy atelectatic lobe(s) migrated downward, forming a peri- or infrahilar area of increased opacity and obscuring the right cardiac margin. Erect lateral radiographs (n = 4) showed inferior shift of the anterosuperiorly located atelectatic lobe(s) to the anteroinferior portion of the hemithorax.ConclusionAtelectatic lobe(s) can move within the hemithorax according to changes in a patient''s position. This process involves the RUL or both the RUL and RML. |
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Keywords: | Lung collapse Lung diseases Lung radiography |
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