0 relating to a lobe (= a part of an organ that seems to be separate from the rest), especially one that is rounded in shape:
lobar pneumonia
Subsequent chest radiograph at 3 years of age (b) reveals resolution of the lobar emphysema.
Subcortical disorders such as progressive supranuclear palsy display an anterior cerebral defect which is less severe than in lobar atrophy.
The larger limb was sutured end-to-side to the right lower lobar pulmonary artery.
Operative anastomosis of the left pulmonary artery to the pulmonary trunk was successful, with subsequent resolution of the lobar emphysema.
Due to the appearance of signs of tracheal compression, confirmed at cinebronchoscopy, and lobar emphysema, a surgical treatment was indicated.
The clinical syndromes associated with frontotemporal lobar degeneration are unique in that a normal record is preserved until the latest stages of the disease.
One patient with pulmonary hypertension suffered right lobar edema, which resolved completely after 48 hrs of pharmacological therapy with diuretics and mechanical ventilation.
Congenital lobar inflation was confirmed histologically after surgery.