EXTERNAL RESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN A PATIENT AFTER REMOVAL OF THE MIDDLE AND LOWER LOBES OF THE RIGHT LUNG DUE TOCONGENITAL BRONCHIECTASIS
Abstract
A clinicalcase offemale patientwith obstructive bronchitisafter right-sided bilobectomy due tocongenitalbronchiectasis which developed on the background of suspected genetic predisposition withclinical signs of respiratory failure, butwithout significant disorders by instrumental examination of the of external respiration function.
This article exhibits a case of congenital bronchiectasis with bilobectomyand the subsequent restoration of the function of external respiration. Despite of compensatory possibilities of lungs of external respiration function is not enough for compensation of lost lung volume and the patient must be considered as a whole.
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