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== [[Lung abscess historical perspective|Historical Perspective]] ==
== [[Lung abscess historical perspective|Historical Perspective]] ==
*In 1904 Guillemot first put weight to the theory that aspirated oropharyngeal organisms were responsible for cause of lung abscess
*In 1938 first Percutaneous drain of lung abscess was performed.
*In 1942 Brock added evidence in stating that aspirated contents gravitated to the dependents part of the lungs
*In early 19th century arsenicals and physiotherapy were the mainstay of treatment of lung abscess


== [[Lung abscess classification|Classification]] ==
== [[Lung abscess classification|Classification]] ==

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Lung abscess
Gross lung section showing apical abscess
ICD-10 J85
ICD-9 513.0
DiseasesDB 7607
MeSH D008169

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