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(Chest. 1965;47:636-640.)
© 1965 American College of Chest Physicians

Kyphotic View

Igor L. Jakimow M.D.1 and F. Richard Sheehan M.D.1

1 Roswell Park Memorial Institute

From our experience, the kyphotic view is a simple, useful and inexpensive adjunct in the study of pulmonary lesions. It frequently demonstrates lesions which might not otherwise be demonstrated.

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Segtún nuestra experiencia la posición en Xifosis es un agregado sensillo, útil y no costoso para el estudio de las lesiones pulmonares. Frecuentemente demuestra lesiones que de otra manera no hubiesen sido descubiertas.







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