The book Radio Diagnosis of Pleuro Pulmonary Affections was written by author Franois Barjon Here you can read free online of Radio Diagnosis of Pleuro Pulmonary Affections book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Radio Diagnosis of Pleuro Pulmonary Affections a good or bad book?
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The case which had at the same time the balance movement and the pendulum movement most marked, had only a medium pressure of + 4. With P. Courmont, Barjon saw a splendid balance movement in a woman where pressure reached only — 6+2 and in forced inspiration fell to — 6 + 0. PNEUMOTHORAX 67 of a slight effusion, but a large effusion rather prevents it from being produced. Does the pressure signify anything? What role has it in the production of the phenomenon? The role of pressure has a certain... value, but it does not act except when combined with other necessary conditions; it is not even necessary that the pressure be very high. A pressure although very high is not sufficient alone to stimu- late the paradoxical movement of the diaphragm if the other conditions are not fulfilled. The mechanism of the movement of balance appears therefore as rather complex and this would explain its rela- tive rarity in pneumothorax. It is often lacking, in fact, and Bar j on estimates that it is only met with in about 40 out of 100 cases.
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