Left pneumothorax, right pleural adhesions and rarely right-sided cardiomyopathy (ARVC)
Left side
Yes. Deadly.
Bilateral means on both sides, pulmonary means related to the lungs, and parenchymal means in the main tissue of the organ. Bilateral pulmonary parenchymal is a partial phrase meaning that whatever finding there was on the image was seen in the main part of the lung tissue on both the right and left.
It means literally "three lobes". It refers to the three longitudinal (running along the animal's length) lobes of their bodies - the right pleural lobe, the left pleural lobe, and the axial (central) lobe.
Apex (Angle)The apex is the pointed tip of a cone. The apex angle is the angle between the lines that define the apex, as shown to the left.
The term that refers to the blunt tip of the left ventricle is the apex of the heart.
No, the thorax is not subdivided superficially into four quadrants. It is typically divided into three regions: the right pleural region, left pleural region, and mediastinum.
You really can't compare the apex with both because of the apex is made up of only one of the ventricles (the left) and the left is thicker than the right.
An issue best left to the states. (APEX)
Causes of left-sided pleural effusion can include congestive heart failure, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, lung cancer, and autoimmune diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Other less common causes can include liver disease, kidney disease, or trauma.
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