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[2016-03-07] Bioplasm analysis diseases of lower parts of respiratory system

Bioplasm-nls  analysis diseases of lower parts of respiratory system:
On the cartogram showed below (fig. 15) we can notice, that the pathology markers are primary situated in the lower part of the left lung (the markers with the polarity 5). The conclusion “bronchopneumonia” its 0,0343 coefficient testifies a sufficient probability), in the given example corresponds to the virtual picture of the disease completely and is confirmed by the results of entropy analysis (fig.17). As confirmation of the offered diagnosis can serve the data of physical examination, such as percutoric deadening in the field of the lower part of the lung; auscultatively, on the background of a hard breathing can be heard humid crepitation, in the lower part mainly. For bronchopneumonia is also typical the changes in the blood formula with more or less manifested leucocytosis of more than 9.109, with SOE (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) acceleration of more than 15-20 mm/h; in the acute phase of the diseases are noted: a manifested hyperthermia, weakness, disposition to sweat, appearing of cough, first dry, then productive, raising of heart rate, breath rate. The radiological examination shows dark patch in the lower part of the right lung. In the sub-acute phase of the disease or if the process has become chronic, the above-mentioned changes are manifested not so much. If the virtual picture of disease and the accompanying conclusion do not correspond to the clinical picture, we can assume following cases: the disease has its initial, pre-clinical stage; the disease has become chronic and was actual long ago; the pathology is not very serious, it can be a “respiratory infection”
Bioplasm  analysis diseases of lower parts of respiratory system

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