Volume 91, Issue 6, Pages 928-930 (June 1987) Percutaneous Drainage of an Infected Lung Bulla in a Patient Receiving Positive Pressure Ventilation Nathan C. Dean, M.D., Mark G. Stein, M.B.B.Ch, B.Sc., Michael S. Stulbarg, M.D. CHEST Volume 91, Issue 6, Pages 928-930 (June 1987) DOI: 10.1378/chest.91.6.928 Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
Figure 1 Portable semi-erect chest roentgenogram shows inhomogeneous density and multiple bullae in the right upper lobe. Surgical clips in the hilum from prior thoracotomy are also seen. CHEST 1987 91, 928-930DOI: (10.1378/chest.91.6.928) Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
Figure 2 CT scan obtained from immediately below the hilum shows multiple hullae in the right upper lobe with air-fluid levels. No free effusion is present, but bilateral pleural thickening is seen (arrows). CHEST 1987 91, 928-930DOI: (10.1378/chest.91.6.928) Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions