Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of the tuberculosis lobar pneumonia.
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of X ray and CT findings of lobar bronchoalveolar carcinoma.
In 8 cases of parenchymal diseases, the lesion had a lobar or segmental distribution with a relatively well defined margin.
Contrary to common belief, we have found one case of pneumococcus lobar pneumonia situated in the right upper lobe with the initial presentation of fever, intermittent abdominal pain, just very mild cough, and no rales or rhonchi on physical examination.
On the section through right superior lobar bronchus, the posterior segmental vein descended between posterior and anterior segmental bronchi.