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Wat (wie) is purulent pneumonia - definitie

LUNG DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY MICROBIAL INFECTION WHICH CAUSES A TYPE OF LIQUEFACTIVE NECROSIS OF THE PULMONARY TISSUE AND FORMATION OF CAVITIES CONTAINING NECROTIC DEBRIS OR FLUID
Abscess of lung; Pulmonary abscess

Lung abscess         
Lung abscess is a type of liquefactive necrosis of the lung tissue and formation of cavities (more than 2 cm) containing necrotic debris or fluid caused by microbial infection.
pneumonia         
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  • Cavitating pneumonia due to MRSA as seen on a CT scan
  • alveoli]] with fluid, hindering oxygenation. The alveolus on the left is normal, whereas the one on the right is full of fluid from pneumonia.
  • A [[pleural effusion]]: as seen on chest X-ray. The A arrow indicates fluid layering in the right chest. The B arrow indicates the width of the right lung. The volume of the lung is reduced because of the collection of fluid around the lung.
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  • The bacterium ''[[Streptococcus pneumoniae]]'', a common cause of pneumonia, imaged by an [[electron microscope]]
  • Main symptoms of infectious pneumonia
  • WPA]] poster, 1936/1937
  • A chest X-ray showing a very prominent wedge-shaped area of airspace consolidation in the right lung characteristic of acute bacterial lobar pneumonia
INFLAMMATION OF THE ALVEOLI OF THE LUNGS
Pulmonary bronchopneumonia; Pnemonia; Congenital pneumonia; Pnuemonia; Pnumonia; Bronchial pneumonia; Neumonia; Phemonia; Chronic pneumonia; Opportunistic pneumonia; Infectious pneumonia; Numonia; Nemonia; Bronchial Pneumonia; Hypostatic pneumonia; Pneumonia treatment; Recurrent pneumonia; Congested lungs; Lobular pneumonia
n.
(Med.) Inflammation of the lungs, pneumonitis, pneumony.
pneumonia         
  • CT of the chest demonstrating right-sided pneumonia (left side of the image)
  • script]])
  • 1,210–2,085}}{{refend}}
  • more than 7,000}}
{{refend}}
  • Cavitating pneumonia due to MRSA as seen on a CT scan
  • alveoli]] with fluid, hindering oxygenation. The alveolus on the left is normal, whereas the one on the right is full of fluid from pneumonia.
  • A [[pleural effusion]]: as seen on chest X-ray. The A arrow indicates fluid layering in the right chest. The B arrow indicates the width of the right lung. The volume of the lung is reduced because of the collection of fluid around the lung.
  • SARS]]
  • The bacterium ''[[Streptococcus pneumoniae]]'', a common cause of pneumonia, imaged by an [[electron microscope]]
  • Main symptoms of infectious pneumonia
  • WPA]] poster, 1936/1937
  • A chest X-ray showing a very prominent wedge-shaped area of airspace consolidation in the right lung characteristic of acute bacterial lobar pneumonia
INFLAMMATION OF THE ALVEOLI OF THE LUNGS
Pulmonary bronchopneumonia; Pnemonia; Congenital pneumonia; Pnuemonia; Pnumonia; Bronchial pneumonia; Neumonia; Phemonia; Chronic pneumonia; Opportunistic pneumonia; Infectious pneumonia; Numonia; Nemonia; Bronchial Pneumonia; Hypostatic pneumonia; Pneumonia treatment; Recurrent pneumonia; Congested lungs; Lobular pneumonia
Pneumonia is a serious disease which affects your lungs and makes it difficult for you to breathe.
She nearly died of pneumonia.
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Wikipedia

Lung abscess

Lung abscess is a type of liquefactive necrosis of the lung tissue and formation of cavities (more than 2 cm) containing necrotic debris or fluid caused by microbial infection.

This pus-filled cavity is often caused by aspiration, which may occur during anesthesia, sedation, or unconsciousness from injury. Alcoholism is the most common condition predisposing to lung abscesses.

Lung abscess is considered primary (60%) when it results from existing lung parenchymal process and is termed secondary when it complicates another process e.g. vascular emboli or follows rupture of extrapulmonary abscess into lung.