2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1059499
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Belastungsuntersuchungen in der Pneumologie

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“…High esophageal views, with the probe rotated 180 degrees posteriorly, can image the carina and proximal left and right main bronchi. Although air within the tracheobronchial tree has a very high acoustic impedance, centrally located lung tumors can be visualized, as can mediastinal lymph nodes and tumor infiltration and compression of the great vessels (52,53). Pleural effusions may also be recognized as a crescentic echofree space between the lung and posterior chest wall, and atelectasis can be depicted as echo-free areas within the lung parenchyma (54).…”
Section: Mediastinal and Thoracic Causes Of Hypoxemiamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…High esophageal views, with the probe rotated 180 degrees posteriorly, can image the carina and proximal left and right main bronchi. Although air within the tracheobronchial tree has a very high acoustic impedance, centrally located lung tumors can be visualized, as can mediastinal lymph nodes and tumor infiltration and compression of the great vessels (52,53). Pleural effusions may also be recognized as a crescentic echofree space between the lung and posterior chest wall, and atelectasis can be depicted as echo-free areas within the lung parenchyma (54).…”
Section: Mediastinal and Thoracic Causes Of Hypoxemiamentioning
confidence: 98%