Arthropneumorentgenography

Arthropneumographic tomography is an X-ray examination method aimed at diagnosing diseases of the chest and lungs. This type of study allows you to obtain a high-quality projection of the pulmonary structures and identify the presence of intrapleural fluid and air traps. Arthropneumorrhagic tomography includes several different approaches, such as CT arthropneumography, MRI aptropnography and fluorography. Each of these methods uses different technologies to obtain high-quality images of lung tissue and identify complications of pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Arthropneumortemography allows you to diagnose localized breathing disorders such as cough, shortness of breath and dyspnea. These abnormalities are often the first symptoms of a lung infection, which can lead to severe illness. The study helps determine the stage of the disease and its severity, which allows doctors to develop adequate therapy. CT atropneumography also reveals changes in the size and shape of the lungs and pleural cavity. This allows doctors to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment and predict its success