However, there is conflicting evidence on the benefit of diuretics in phosgene induced pulmonary oedema. |
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Other cardiovascular causes include severe mitral stenosis and pulmonary embolism. |
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Systemic venous blood goes from the right atrium, across the mitral valve, into the left ventricle and then into the pulmonary artery. |
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Cocaine and amphetamine have been associated with non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and a dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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The registry included patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic pulmonary embolism. |
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Among four cases with primary pulmonary lymphoma, amyloid was observed in three cases as a minor finding. |
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I am a little bit worried about a really odd pulmonary lymphoma with chylous effusions and I am going to need the pathologist. |
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She was given morphine and needed ventilation for her subsequent apnoea and to try to lower her pulmonary resistance to improve lung blood flow. |
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It has been shown that conditioned media from fibroblasts from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis stimulates angiogenesis. |
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Some clinicians require unequivocal angiographic proof of pulmonary embolism before they will begin thrombolysis. |
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Only subjects who had positive contrast echocardiography underwent pulmonary angiography. |
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The bulk of pulmonary inflammatory cells in the recipient animals originate from the host and are not the transferred cells. |
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Numerous cytokines and growth factors have been implicated as mediators in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis. |
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Special cuffs with quick-connect devices are sutured to the pulmonary artery and aorta. |
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In an embryo, the aorta and the pulmonary artery are initially a single vessel. |
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At this time, the surgeon begins to develop a dissection plane between the aorta and the pulmonary artery. |
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This increase was linearly correlated with pulmonary indexes of airflow obstruction and lung hyperinflation. |
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This will then allow observing directly the structure-function relationship of pulmonary surfactant and any other surface-active substance. |
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Glass particles were found in the pulmonary capillaries, livers, kidneys, spleens, and intestinal walls of animals studied. |
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The pulmonary venules then drain toward the periphery of the lobule and form pulmonary veins that travel within the interlobular septa. |
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The method might also prove highly valuable for the investigation of surface-active substances other than pulmonary surfactant. |
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In such patients pulmonary arteriography is contraindicated unless a cardiac pacemaker is placed prior to the procedure. |
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The bronchi and bronchioles did not show epithelial changes, and the pulmonary arteries and arterioles were normal in appearance. |
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We read with great interest the article by Kjeldsen et al in CHEST 1 regarding screening for pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. |
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A post-mortem report records that she died from pulmonary barotrauma, which causes air bubbles to circulate in the arterial system. |
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Chest radiographs showed no evidence of asbestosis or other scarring pulmonary disease. |
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Lung involvement ranges from fleeting focal infiltrates or interstitial disease to massive pulmonary hemorrhagic alveolar capillaritis. |
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The use of appetite suppressants in Europe has been associated with the development of primary pulmonary hypertension. |
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Of these, one case with pulmonary aspergillosis and one case with atelectasis were confirmed. |
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Mary has pulmonary atresia, a condition that means the heart and the main blood vessel to the lungs have failed to develop properly. |
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Cheryl was diagnosed with pulmonary atresia as a baby, and underwent two heart operations when she was six-months-old and five. |
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This increase in left atrial pressure causes an increase in pulmonary venous pressures. |
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While attending pulmonary rehabilitation, the patient had one episode of back and sacroiliac pain related to twisting and bending trauma. |
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A bit of the clot can break off and end up blocking a vessel in your lung, causing a pulmonary embolus. |
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For instance lungwort, with spotted leaves suggesting pulmonary disease, could be used to cure chest complaints. |
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Arterial hypoxemia, a frequent complication of lung disease, can lead to pulmonary hypertension and cor pulmonale. |
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He developed pulmonary tuberculosis at the time of his final undergraduate examination, resulting in over two years in a sanatorium. |
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The main defect is due to the narrowing and under-development of the pulmonary artery in the lungs, the site of purification of blood. |
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Timolol maleate can cause bronchospasms and is contraindicated in patients with bronchial asthma or severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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When my brain was filled with verb tenses, right triangles and pulmonary veins, there was no room for personal thoughts. |
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Since blood is oxygenated in the placenta, there is no need for pulmonary circulation and left sided pumping of blood. |
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Patients were instructed to report to the clinic immediately when they had symptoms suggestive of an acute pulmonary exacerbation. |
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Explanations for the cytokeratin immunoreactivity include locally entrapped mediastinal pleura or pulmonary epithelium. |
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Early in the disease process, there are copious amounts of pulmonary secretions, which are associated with gaps in the tight junctions. |
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In acute LV failure with pulmonary edema, phlebotomy, rotating tourniquets, and parenteral mercurial diuretics were effective. |
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It may cause interstitial lung disease by diffusely involving the pleura, interlobular septa, and pulmonary bronchovascular bundles. |
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Symptoms suggestive of LV failure are related primarily to pulmonary edema, and include a persistent cough and dyspnea. |
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In patients with chronic septic lung disease, the bronchial arteries are usually enlarged and tortuous and may engulf the pulmonary hila. |
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Autopsy figures show we die from cancer, heart disease, pneumonia and septicemia and pulmonary emboli in that order. |
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Little information has been published regarding the association of serial changes in pulmonary function or radiographic features and prognosis. |
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The loss of ciliated epithelium emphasizes the need for hydration to improve the pulmonary toilet. |
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At present, serodiagnosis does not have any role in diagnosis of childhood pulmonary tuberculosis. |
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Some venous thromboembolisms may be subclinical, whereas others present as sudden pulmonary embolus or symptomatic deep vein thrombosis. |
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Our results suggest that the adsorption of pulmonary surfactant to an air-liquid interface can be considered in terms of two sequential steps. |
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Autopsy of the patient showed mild lung scarring but no evidence of acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, or cerebrovascular accident. |
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We recently used a computational network model of the pulmonary microcirculation to estimate pressure drops in the lung. |
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A catheter is put into the pulmonary artery and a special dye is run through it that shows up under X-ray. |
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The pulmonary microvascular permeability was evaluated by measuring the lung lymph flow. |
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For the pulmonary clinician, this heralds the dawn of promising therapies in various domains such as infections, allergy, and cancer. |
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Even a minute difference between the outputs, if sustained, would very rapidly empty either the pulmonary or the systemic circulation. |
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Therefore the pulmonary and systemic circulations are in parallel and a communication between the two is needed. |
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Hormonal factors appear to play a conflicting role in the regulation of salt and water balance under conditions of pulmonary insufficiency. |
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For Protocol 4, animals were instrumented before delivery to measure pulmonary artery pressure and left atrial pressure. |
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Individuals with pulmonary disorders or weakness should consult with a physician before using chemical strippers. |
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The exophytic mass bulged from the roof of the left atrium between the atrial septum and the orifices of the pulmonary veins. |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease included asthma and chronic bronchitis, and eye disease included cataracts and glaucoma. |
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The most frequently misdiagnosed diseases were coronary disease and pulmonary embolism. |
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Initially, patients are often treated with anticoagulants because of the misdiagnosis of pulmonary embolism. |
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If valvular disease occurs, it is most likely in the mitral, aortic, tricuspid, or pulmonary valve, in that order. |
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The addition of mean right atrial pressure to the peak tricuspid jet velocity gives an accurate noninvasive estimate of peak pulmonary pressure. |
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Results from pulmonary function tests were similar in patients with and without heart failure. |
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The role of physiotherapy in prevention and management of pulmonary disease has been debated for decades. |
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These plaques can extend to the great veins, coronary sinus, pulmonary trunk, and main pulmonary arteries. |
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In the mountains, lots of fluid helps your body adjust to changing altitudes and prevents associated sicknesses, headaches, and pulmonary edema. |
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The tumor, which is often but not always associated with cystic lung lesions, may arise in pulmonary parenchyma, the mediastinum, and pleura. |
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Physical examination was supplemented by laboratory tests, which included pulmonary function and peripheral nerve conduction. |
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We describe a fatal case of primary pulmonary blastomycosis in a patient with steroid-dependent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Peripheral pulmonary blebs may occur when the regulated process of lung growth is altered. |
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After discussion within our large group of pulmonary physicians we selected topics under four broad headings. |
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In the current study, little difference was found between the precision of forearm or ulna measurements in predicting pulmonary function. |
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Mortality was better predicted by the composite physiological index than by pulmonary function tests. |
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Other features of severe preeclampsia include oliguria, cerebral or visual disturbances, and pulmonary edema or cyanosis. |
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Exercise-induced muscle oxidative stress may be involved in the myopathy associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Progressive pulmonary fibrosis occurs in 10 percent of patients and, along with myositis of the respiratory muscles, may lead to hypoxemia. |
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Very little data are available on the benefits of thrombolysis versus surgical therapy for pulmonary embolism. |
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Rib, clavicle, brachial plexus, and pulmonary injuries are commonly associated with scapula fractures. |
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Sir Edward was being treated in Salzburg for a minor stomach upset when the pulmonary embolism was discovered. |
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Bleeding occurs most often from erosion of a bronchial artery and rarely from major pulmonary vessels. |
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Similar issues arise in relation to bronchitis or asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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The approximate locations of the major fissures are inferred from areas of relatively sparse pulmonary vascularity. |
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The pulmonary veins are big veins that come from the lungs and take the blood from the lungs back into the heart. |
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An aortogram shows opacification of pulmonary arteries, veins and right atrium as well as the aorta. |
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Other abnormalities noted were cardiomegaly, abnormal pulmonary vessels, and interstitial prominence. |
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This can slow the immune system's clearance of the virus, cause pulmonary eosinophil infiltration, and exacerbate asthma inflammation. |
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Clinical data obtained were death from thromboembolic causes, recurrent DVT or pulmonary emboli, and major bleeding episodes. |
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The right superior vena cava is also draining into the left atrium as well as the pulmonary veins. |
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Its effects are minor, and no good pulmonary doc or allergist I know of would use it as a first-line controller. |
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A computed tomography scan showed multiple nodules in the liver and bilateral pulmonary metastasis. |
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Evidence of pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular enlargement is often present. |
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Little is known regarding the pathogenesis of PVOD or why the disease is localized to pulmonary veins and venules. |
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The most common comorbidities were coronary artery disease, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes. |
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Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome was first recognized as a hantavirus disease in 1993 and is a disease of the Americas. |
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Such algorithms limit the requirement for phlebography and pulmonary angiography to a small fraction of patients suspected of the disease. |
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Finally, this vicious circle continues to promote alveolar septal cell death and eventually leads to pulmonary emphysema. |
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This systolic thrill is associated with an ejection type murmur heard best over the pulmonary area. |
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Clear seasonal variations exist in admission to hospital for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
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But of course cough is a common symptom of pulmonary oedema or coexistent bronchitis, so you should also consider these causes. |
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Forced vital capacity or negative inspiratory force should be assessed every 2 to 4 hours until patients prove pulmonary stability. |
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One result of this is the well-known thickening of pulmonary secretions, generally developing later in life. |
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Fine crackles are heard with pulmonary edema, pneumonia and pulmonary fibrosis. |
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Immediate clinical manifestations of acute lung injury include pneumothorax, pulmonary oedema, and air embolism. |
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Chronic infection with S. stercoralis is often inapparent, but it can cause gastrointestinal, cutaneous, or pulmonary symptoms. |
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In compensated heart failure, symptoms are stable, and many overt features of fluid retention and pulmonary oedema are absent. |
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Heliox has been used and studied in adults with asthma, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and respiratory acidosis. |
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The pulmonary tumors displayed a mixture of sclerotic, solid, and papillary patterns. |
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It is also useful in the therapy of acute pulmonary edema, both for its hemodynamic actions and as a calmative. |
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A common misunderstanding is that patients with massive pulmonary hemorrhage must have hemoptysis. |
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Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage. |
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Such pulmonary embolisms, leading to sudden death, can stem from immobilisation, multiple trauma and dehydration. |
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Common signs of pulmonary hypertension are shortness of breath with activity, feeling tired, fainting and chest pain. |
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Unlike intestinal permeability, pulmonary permeability did not seem to be affected by disease activity. |
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The smooth musculature of the larger blood vessels is relaxed, including the coronary, systemic peripheral and pulmonary arteries. |
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They too concluded that non-invasive ventilation was a dominant strategy for severe exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Treatments in vogue included horseback riding for pulmonary tuberculosis, and a decoction of carrots for jaundice. |
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At 10 minutes, lungs were perfused with physiologic saline through the pulmonary artery. |
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Little is known about the pathogenesis of cough in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. |
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It is not feasible to pretest disposable pulmonary artery and bladder catheters, which must be sterile when inserted. |
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Whether these pathologic changes are associated with abnormal pulmonary function or gas exchange abnormalities awaits further study. |
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In some patients, the disease remains quiescent, and pulmonary function tests show only a slow decline in function. |
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Arterial blood gas analysis should be performed to exclude hypoxia and acidosis as contributors to pulmonary hypertension. |
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A spectrum of airborne organic particulate matter, appropriately sized to reach pulmonary acini, produces this disease. |
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Destruction of the alveolar walls, one of the pathologic changes in pulmonary emphysema, had been considered irreversible. |
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To understand further the genetics underlying pulmonary function, we analyzed data from 264 individuals from 26 pedigrees. |
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His chest X-ray findings and pulmonary function tests demonstrated patchy areas of fibrosis and evidence for restrictive lung disease. |
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Within the device, a diaphragm is actuated pneumatically, electrically, or magnetically, and it pumps blood into the aorta or pulmonary artery. |
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In patients with pulmonary hypertension, more frequent chest radiographs to assess catheter position may be indicated. |
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Our study found that clinical and radiographic findings were useful predictors of the etiology of one or more pulmonary nodules. |
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Anesthesia care providers must identify and locate the internal jugular veins for pulmonary artery catheter line placement. |
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Intimai proliferation and adventitial thickening may further reduce the cross-sectional area of the pulmonary vascular bed. |
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Lee et al. described pulmonary and upper respiratory tract symptoms among newspaper pressmen exposed to solvents. |
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Cyanosis with shortness of breath is more frequent in pulmonary than cardiac affections. |
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Elder flowers are a popular herbal treatment for all bronchial and pulmonary affections. |
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In particular, we examined whether pulmonary function and nonspecific airway reactivity differed depending on atopic status. |
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Hilar lymphadenopathy with other pulmonary infiltrates is infrequent and thought to represent reactive hyperplasia. |
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Finally, critical rebound phenomena after withdrawal with a threatening pulmonary hypertension did not occur. |
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I think he may be donating money for a new pulmonary center or something, at least that's the word on the street. |
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Studies in the lung have focused mainly on the regeneration of pulmonary epithelium. |
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Like them, we are concerned with the increased number of patients with Gaucher's disease who develop pulmonary hypertension. |
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But when heated to body temperature in a patient's bloodstream, the toxicologists theorized, it gasified, causing a fatal pulmonary embolism. |
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A similar pattern of contractile and relaxant responses was seen in the pulmonary veins. |
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He was fully awake and all relaxant effects were reversed before a pulmonary fellow extubated him the next day. |
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There was bilateral hydrothorax and moderate pulmonary congestion associated with a passively congested liver. |
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The pulmonary artery pressure during the initial 10 minutes of reperfusion is of prime importance. |
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The newly oxygenated blood enters the left atrium through the four pulmonary veins and flows from the left atrium through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. |
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Arterial, venous, and pulmonary arterial catheters were placed. |
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For investigators studying pulmonary vascular diseases, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, access to affected tissue is especially problematic. |
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Zinc has been shown to inhibit some functions of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, to inhibit alveolar macrophage activity, and to facilitate pulmonary tissue injury. |
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The risk of person-to-person transmission of pulmonary anthrax is minimal. |
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The first is a population of actively growing bacilli present in liquefied caseous material of the tuberculous lesion and the lining of the walls of pulmonary cavities. |
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The physician should review the child's history to identify any underlying cardiac or pulmonary diseases, immune deficiencies, or neuromuscular disorders. |
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Patients with blastomycosis have pulmonary disease of some severity. |
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The higher you go, the higher the risk of developing altitude sickness, or much more dangerous, pulmonary or cerebral edema, excess water in the lung or brain. |
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Children with signs of epiglottitis, bacterial tracheitis, foreign body, chronic pulmonary disease, recent varicella, and recent steroid treatment were excluded. |
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Considerable congestion of pulmonary arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, and alveolar capillaries accompanied by vascular engorgement was present in four cases. |
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It has been reported that administration of a high dose of bleomycin often leads to lung injury and pulmonary fibrosis in bleomycin-treated patients. |
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Following delivery, a pulmonary arteriogram was obtained and revealed the presence of multiple large pulmonary parenchymal arteriovenous malformations in the left lung. |
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I could always go into Planned Parenthood, not tell them about my pulmonary embolism, and get back on the pill, but I'm not sure that it would be worth it. |
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The autopsy found that death was due to cerebral and pulmonary oedema. |
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Its expression in lung tissue has been widely described in systemic sclerosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary sarcoidosis, and bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis. |
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Lemierre's syndrome is characterised by internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis and septic pulmonary embolisation as a complication of pharyngotonsillitis. |
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Even so, thrombolytic therapy of pulmonary embolism does not dissolve the clot completely as it does with acute coronary thrombosis, and increases the risk of bleeding. |
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These suggested effects, if proved, might confirm the importance of pulmonary rehabilitation programs including exercise training in these deconditioned COPD patients. |
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In the present series, edema, manifested locally as tissue swelling and systemically as pulmonary edema and pleural and pericardial effusions, was a prominent feature. |
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Since the aorta and the pulmonary artery develop from a common conus arteriosus, irregular and imperfect development of the septum between them may also produce variations. |
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Many of the major advances in the pulmonary circulation were led by mavericks, such as Forssman, Moser, and Petty, who pursued their passion against prevailing opinion. |
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Overdrive pacing might improve cardiac function, and thus pulmonary congestion might be ameliorated in patients with heart failure or bradycardia. |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a new name for an old malady. |
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These should really be viewed differently, as anesthesiology, surgery, internal medicine, and pulmonary medicine are all partial subspecialties of critical care! |
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The lungs receive blood from the pulmonary and bronchial arterial systems. |
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At age 4, a left systemic-to-pulmonary fistula was performed, using a tubular prosthesis to anastomose the left subclavian artery to the left pulmonary artery. |
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Ammonia gas exposure is associated with a range of upper respiratory symptomatology, including severe cases of chemical pneumonitis and intense pulmonary inflammation. |
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The etiology of preeclampsia is unknown, but widespread pathologic changes can result in pulmonary edema, oliguria, seizures, thrombocytopenia, and abnormal liver enzymes. |
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Oligemia is considered to be present if, in a given lung region, the pulmonary vasculature is greatly diminished with concomitant hyperlucency of the lung parenchyma. |
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During house jobs, she contracted pulmonary tuberculosis, and while convalescing she spent a few months in South Africa, where her father was working as a medical missionary. |
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Epithelial cells are a rich source of cytokines, including the angiogenic chemokine CXCL5, and play an important role in vascular remodeling in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. |
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In case of massive, lifethreatening pulmonary thromboembolism the clot can be sucked out through a large catheter via the percutaneous angiographic route. |
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Pneumothorax is a common complication of pulmonary disease or injury. |
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The acinus or primary pulmonary lobule consists of one terminal bronchiole, two to five generations of respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli. |
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It seems that the complications associated with pulmonary tractotomies are considerably high, but the mortality of anatomic resections is prohibitive. |
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On the second hospital day, after the chest CT exam, this pulmonary abscess was drained under ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance and a sump catheter was left in place. |
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Anticipating actual legal reform, the development of cannabis beverages, lozenges, skin patches or other forms of delivery could be encouraged to diminish pulmonary hazards. |
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The laptop computer that we have been using for performing pulmonary function tests had been acting up lately, overheating and shutting itself off. |
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You have been diagnosed by your physician as having one of the many diseases which can cause interstitial pulmonary fibrosis or what we call lung scarring. |
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The substance, widely used for many years as an insulator or flame retardant, causes several kinds of fatal pulmonary illness that can take decades to develop. |
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Signs of pulmonary congestion may also be heard though a stethoscope. |
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In the respiratory field in our hospital, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or the hyperventilation syndrome are misdiagnosed as having asthma almost daily. |
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Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is associated with higher mortality than HFRS, was first recognized as a hantavirus disease in 1993, and occurs within the American continents. |
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Further research is warranted to clarify the role of pulmonary mechanics as correlates of weaning outcomes in patients with and without pulmonary disease. |
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She also consulted in the community regarding pulmonary physical therapy. |
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One of the most colorful controversies in the first decade of the 20th century concerned how oxygen moved across the pulmonary capillary wall into the blood. |
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After the right pulmonary artery is cleared of all thrombotic material, the surgeon closes the vessel with 5-0 polypropylene suture in two continuous layers. |
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Some centers have approached symptomatic pulmonary venous occlusion with emergent surgical thrombectomy, which is associated with a high perioperative mortality. |
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The mechanism of monocyte-preferential margination to the lung has been attributed to the unique anatomic structure of the pulmonary microvascular bed. |
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A woman was admitted to our hospital due to abnormal shadows found on chest roentgenograms, and CT detected a number of pulmonary nodules in whole lung fields. |
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However, our findings would raise the possibility that local monocyte-mediated inflammation may play a significant role in pulmonary microvascular injury during sepsis. |
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It is associated with pulmonary fibrosis and Raynaud's phenomenon. |
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These have included chest pain, myocardial infarction, congestive cardiac failure, severe headache requiring hospitalization, and pulmonary embolism. |
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In more advanced cases of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis with a vital capacity less than 50 percent, signs of secondary pulmonary hypertension may be present. |
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Simple arithmetic predicts that funding for pulmonary and critical care research may fall considerably below that of other clinical disciplines in European countries. |
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The etiology of a pulmonary exacerbation is likely a variety of airway insults including respiratory viral infections, reactive airway disease, and pollutants. |
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Otherwise lacked discrete gross lesion, and the pulmonary vasculature was without note. |
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Clearly, the thermistor in a pulmonary artery catheter that senses the temperature of mixed venous blood provides the best measurement of core body temperature. |
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Other diseases related to RA that may cause pulmonary fibrosis are systemic lupus erythematosus, polymyositis and dermatomyositis, Sjogren's syndrome, scleroderma and others. |
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Hemorrhage, infection, and pulmonary embolism are all more common following a surgical birth. |
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One witness who failed to appear suffered a pulmonary embolism and died before he could. |
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These comprise all biopsied patients included in our files as cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis, a term considered equivalent to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. |
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Geller reported a case of acute leukemia presenting as respiratory distress in a patient with leukemic pulmonary infiltration diagnosed at autopsy. |
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McPherson died of a pulmonary embolism, though a coroner originally cited prolonged dehydration and bedrest as the cause. |
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The painting is of a human heart set inside a wind-up music box that has a metal rod poking out of the pulmonary artery. |
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This drug should be used with caution in patients who have significant cardiovascular disease, controlled asthma, chronic bronchitis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Young adults with normal lung function who later develop chronic cough and phlegm have a fourfold higher risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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In patients with advanced pulmonary hypertension, epoprostenol is the treatment of choice. |
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These eventually culminate in pulmonary hypertension and biventricular dysfunction. |
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Persons laboring under pulmonary affections appear to be less liable than others, though I have found softened tubercles in some cholerics. |
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Gross lesions, specifically microabscessation, pulmonary consolidation, and splenomegaly were recorded for each rabbit at the time of necropsy. |
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Among the diseases that can be caused by smoking are vascular stenosis, lung cancer, heart attacks and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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The crew can prevent a lung injury from the pressure change known as pulmonary barotrauma by exhaling during the ascent. |
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Due to this pressure aortic and pulmonary valves are opened passively and due to relaxation blood is sucked from the venae cavae into the atrium. |
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There is a double circulatory plan in place possessing both a pulmonary circuit and systemic circuit. |
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Cause of death in hemorrhagic cases involved heart failure, sometimes accompanied by pulmonary edema. |
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Adequate analgesia is paramount and allows aggressive pulmonary toilet and early mobilization. |
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Finally, perfluorocarbon may aid in pulmonary toilet and decrease infection rates. |
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Soon after his call to the bar, Tull became ill with a pulmonary disorder and travelled to Europe in search of a cure. |
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Lung cancer often appears as a solitary pulmonary nodule on a chest radiograph. |
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Lung cancer can also be an incidental finding, as a solitary pulmonary nodule on a chest radiograph or CT scan done for an unrelated reason. |
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Clinical practice guidelines recommend frequencies for pulmonary nodule surveillance. |
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Blood tests and pulmonary function testing are used to assess whether a person is well enough for surgery. |
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If pulmonary function tests reveal poor respiratory reserve, surgery may not be possible. |
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Minimizing contrast medium doses to diagnose pulmonary embolism with 80-kVp multidetector computed tomography in azotemic patients. |
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Thereby, the histopathologic diagnosis of pulmonary actinomycosis was achieved after diagnostic thoracotomy. |
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All steps in catheter removal are important in preventing pulmonary air embolism. |
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Epstein-Barr virus replication within pulmonary epithelial cells in cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis. |
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Diffuse pulmonary lymphangiomatosis is uncommon and is characterised by an increasing number of anastomosing channels. |
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There was no evidence of bloat on abdominal radiographs, and thoracic radiographs showed diffuse pulmonary disease. |
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Additionally, organizing thrombi with recanalization and anaplastic tumor cells were observed in small pulmonary vessels. |
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We had to remove the rear wall of the left atrium and part of the pulmonary vein then closes the gap. |
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The fibre structure in the left atrium is much more organised compared with the complex structures of the pulmonary vein region. |
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Our pulmonary assessment revealed faint bilateral rhonchi and diminished left lower lung sounds. |
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They include adenosarcoma, carcinosarcoma, malignant mixed mullerian tumor, pulmonary blastomas, and biphasic mesotheliomas. |
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This defect may be found anywhere from just above the semilunar valves to the more distal ascending aorta and main pulmonary artery. |
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He was diagnosed with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect by doctors at Southampton General Hospital. |
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Induction of pulmonary cytochrome P4501A1 interactive effects of nicotine and mecamylamine. |
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Articularmanifestationsofhypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy in bronchogenic carcinoma. |
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His condition was septic, with clinical symptoms of meningismus and pulmonary congestion. |
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Other lesions included pulmonary perivascular edema, lymphoplasmacytic hepatitis, and splenic and bursal lymphoid depletion. |
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A new therapy being examined for the treatment of primary and secondary pulmonary hypertension is the administration of oral sildenafil. |
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Disseminated pulmonary infection can manifest as a miliary or reticulonodular pattern. |
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The radiological appearance of diffuse nodular type of BAC may be confused with miliary tuberculosis and pulmonary metastatic nodules. |
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This study included 497 consecutive patients with CT-proven pulmonary arteriovenous malformations due to hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. |
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The infant was admitted secondary to cardiac failure, with cardiomegaly and pulmonary hypertension. |
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Instead, the chest radiograph will reveal cardiomegaly and increased pulmonary vascularity, consistent with heart failure. |
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His son confirmed the actor, adored by Trekkies worldwide, died at his home in Los Angeles of end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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This study has found a common pathway whereby cigarette smoke impacts both pulmonary and neurophysiological function. |
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Contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography demonstrated extensive subpleural honeycombing, consistent with pulmonary fibrosis. |
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And she has subpulmonary stenosis, a narrowing of the pulmonary artery, which pumps blood to the lungs. |
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This debilitating condition, called pulmonary hypertension, constricts lung arteries. |
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Captopril effects on pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics in chronic cor pulmonale. |
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In addition to a thrombotic arteriopathy, all patients with PE had chronic cor pulmonale and hypertensive changes of small pulmonary arteries. |
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If capacity of the lung is exceeded, air emboli may pass through pulmonary capillaries and enter systemic circulation. |
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The CPAP machine affect the process of coughing out and spitting out sputum from the respiratory passages, thus leading to pulmonary aspiration. |
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Because they generate more oncotic pressure, infused colloids produce more rapid intravascular volume expansion and cause less pulmonary edema. |
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Generalized juvenile polyposis with pulmonary arterio venous malformations and hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. |
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These postoperative alterations have been attributed to pulmonary insufficiency, pre-operative hypoxia and ventriculotomy. |
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With preliminary diagnosis of probable invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, Amp B was switched to voriconazole. |
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Environmental air pollution has decremental effects on pulmonary function test parameters up to one week after exposure. |
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Signs of pulmonary hypertension detected on exam may include a loud P2, tricuspid insufficiency, or a parasternal heave. |
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Passive smoking is also linked to cancer, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. |
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Congenital pericardiac cysts are usually asymptomatic and are detected incidentally on routine pulmonary graphs. |
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Measures from forced oscillation pneumography similarly showed improvement in pulmonary function. |
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Dear Dr Miriam My husband has been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis with possible pneumonitis. |
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Pneumotachs, or pneumotachographs, play a very important role in the pulmonary function laboratory. |
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Three-year-old Kyle Docherty was diagnosed in 2013 with idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis. |
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Marie, a former factory worker, was first diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and polymyositis in 2006 after the miscarriage of her first child. |
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By definition, pulmonary edema is the accumulation of fluid in the lungs, particularly in the alveoli. |
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The authors could not conclude whether this represented a pulmonary metastasis or multiple heterochronous tumors. |
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Management of pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital systemic-to-pulmonary shunts and Eisenmenger's syndrome. |
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Greg was born with Eisenmenger's Syndrome, a form of pulmonary hypertension which is a progressive lung disease. |
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The latter, recognising that large clots within the pulmonary circulation may be rapidly fatal, attempted the first pulmonary embolectomies. |
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A 29-year-old man died of pulmonary embolism while none of hospitals in Bishkek accepted him for hospitalization for 6 hours. |
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Despite advances in treatment, diagnosis, and education, pulmonary embolisms can remain a challenge to diagnose. |
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Nevertheless Stavrianos said pulmonary embolisms could be detected, prevented and treated. |
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They help increase blood velocity, which helps reduce the incidence of venous statis, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms. |
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Embolus location affects the sensitivity of a rapid quantitative D-dimer assay in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. |
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An autopsy found the 49-year-old Longshore suffered a pulmonary embolus, a blood clot in the lungs due to a deep venous thrombosis in his leg. |
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Pulmonary endarteritis and subsequent pulmonary embolism associated with clinically silent patent ductus arteriosus. |
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These responses decrease left ventricular filling and increase pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure, and ultimately produce pulmonary edema. |
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Noninvasive ventilation in hypercapnic acute respiratory failure due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease vs. |
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The apparent disappearance of pulmonary metastasis in a case of hypernephroma following nephrectomy. |
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Features include hypertelorism, downslanting palpebral fissures, low-set ears, a webbed neck and pulmonary artery stenosis. |
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Inhaled aerosolized prostacyclin as a selective pulmonary vasodilator for the treatment of severe hypoxaemia. |
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