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Pulmonary Pattern and Traction Bronchiectasis: Understanding Recovered Volunteers’ Symptoms

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-23 14:10:08

In addition, following three years we found that in recovered volunteers uneven lines of pulmonary pattern, traction bronchiectasis (persistent expansion of the lumen of the bronchi, which leads to disruption of their functions and the frequent occurrence of purulent complications. – Note ed.), subpleural lines (thin linear seals. – Note ed.) and ground glass opacity (“frosted glass” are areas of compaction of the lung tissue, which show that the alveoli of the lungs are filled with liquid and not air. – Note ed.)».

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