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Atelectasis refers to the complete or partial collapse of a lung or lobe of a lung, resulting in reduced gas exchange and oxygenation. It can occur for various reasons, often categorized based on the underlying mechanism.
Atelectasis in the right upper lobe can lead to the collapse of the alveoli against the mediastinum. This condition may arise from several causes, including:
Type | Mechanism of Collapse | Common Causes |
---|---|---|
Obstructive | Airway obstruction | Foreign body, mucous plug, tumor |
Compressive | External compression of the lung. | Space-occupying lesion, pleural effusion |
Contraction (Cicatrization) | Scarring distorts alveoli | Sarcoidosis, pulmonary fibrosis |
Adhesive | Lack of surfactant | Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome (NRDS) |