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(Chest. 1966;50:270-280.)
© 1966 American College of Chest Physicians

Radiologic Contributions to the Nosology of Obstructive Lung Disease Entities

Mauricio J. Dulfano M.D.1 and John Hewetson M.D.2

1 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, and Associate Physician Lung Station (Tufts), Boston City Hospital
2 Assistant in Radiology, Boston City Hospital

The integration of simple clinical, physiologic and radiologic parameters is usually sufficient to establish common nosologic grounds in the differentiation of the major entities comprising the obstructive pulmonary syndrome. Emphasis is placed on more decisive interpretation of the plain chest x-ray film particularly in recognizing chronic bronchitis.







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