Swear-James team
Lung imaging in virtual bronchography in a patient with Swester-James syndrome Swyer-James syndrome (Swyer-James-Mcleod's syndrome) - a rare lung disease that is a complication of obliterative bronchitis. Occluded lung or part of it develops incorrectly, radiologically one-sided increased lung transparency caused by decreased vascularity.
The disease was described in 1953 by George C. W. James and Paul Robert Swyer, and a year later, independently of them, the English pulmonologist William Mathieson Macleod. In 1956 French physician Bret described similar changes as Janus syndrome (Le syndrome de Janus).
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