Pneumocystoradiography

Pneumocystoradiography is a method of examining the lungs that uses x-rays to visualize air bubbles in the lungs. This method is used to diagnose various lung diseases such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung cancer and others.

Pneumocystoradiography is performed as follows: the patient lies on the table for examination, after which a special substance, contrast, is injected into his vein. The patient is then placed in a special chamber filled with pressurized air. The camera is connected to an X-ray machine, which takes pictures of the patient's lungs.

The resulting images show air bubbles in the lungs, which makes it possible to diagnose various lung diseases. For example, pneumonia appears as many small blisters, and tuberculosis appears as large blisters with jagged edges.

Thus, pneumocystoradiography is an important method for diagnosing lung diseases. It allows you to quickly and accurately determine the presence of the disease and prescribe appropriate treatment.