Carnification is held to be most common in new-born children; after the fifth year it is comparatively unfrequent in occurrence; whilst in adults it is very rarely met with; but in aged people again becomes more common , though still less so than in early life.
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The lesions alluded to are those which have been hitherto described under the names of lobular pneumonia and carnification.
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The physical signs of carnification of the lower lobe of a lung and those of a small pleural effusion are the same, excepting that the chest may be distended on one side, and the heart be displaced away from the disease in some cases of local pleural effusion.
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Fig. 3.31: Chronic organizing pneumonia ("carnification" ) .
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