excess fluids
Some shapes have angles and so they are important in defining the shapes. And angles are absolutely critical for angles. They are the very essence of their existence: if it were not for angles then there would be no angles.
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
using protactor, we use to draw angles in anticlockwise direction and that angles are called positive quadrant angles. and angles in clockwise direction, these angles are called negative quadrant angles.
4 right angles, no other angles.
excess fluids
impact of bilateral obstruction of costophrenic sinus
costophrenic sulcus means fluid in the pleural cavity
before death, acute respiratory distress causes:-infilatrates on the chest, both sides, while sparing of the costophrenic angles-ratio of PaO2:FiO2 (partial pressure in blood : fraction of inspired oxygen) of less than 200mmHgthe first is determinable by getting an AP xray, the second by doing ABGs.symptoms occur within 24-48 hours
They couldn't get a good view of the corner of your lung on the diagnostic imaging study.
This isn't my area of expertise, but I can give you an idea of what it is. The costophrenic angle is the location where the diaphragm attaches to the lower 6 ribs at approximately a 30 degree angle. Effacement normally refers to thinning and can be a thinning to the point of absense. I can only guess that "slight effacement" either refers to a thinning of the attachement to the ribs or a thinning of the diaphragm itself. My guess is a thinning of the attachement. If anyone has the answer, I would be interested in clarification also.
Costovertebral is the medical term meaning pertaining to the ribs and vertebrae.
"Blunting of left c.p angle" can you please explain the above mentioned x-ray result. Is this is a major problem....
Angles angles angles
it supports the chest it protects the chest it allows movement in the chest
There are right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and straight angles.
90 degree angles.90 degree angles.90 degree angles.90 degree angles.