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Atelectasis during bronchoscopy under general anesthesia is very common and can have a detrimental effect on navigational and diagnostic outcomes. While the intraprocedural incidence and anatomic location have been previously described, the severity of ...
Asad Khan +8 more
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Prevention and Treatment of Atelectasis after Thoracotomy for Lung Cancer
Background and objective Atelectasis is a common complication after thoracotomy, and it may threaten patients’ life if it was not treated correctly and properly.
Yi LIU +10 more
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Complete Right Upper Lobe Atelectasis Caused by an Endobronchial Hamartoma: Diagnostic Challenges and Successful Treatment With Rigid Bronchoscopy and Laser. [PDF]
We describe a case of complete right upper lobe atelectasis caused by an endobronchial hamartoma that was initially misdiagnosed on flexible bronchoscopic biopsy and was successfully treated with rigid bronchoscopy and laser therapy. ABSTRACT Endobronchial hamartomas are very rare benign lung tumours that may cause airway obstruction and are frequently
Dodaj M +4 more
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Etiology, diagnosis, and treatment in childhood atelectasis [PDF]
Introduction: Atelectasis is the loss of lung volume secondary to collapse. Narrow and collapsible airways and underlying chronic diseases facilitate the development of atelectasis in children.
Sözeri, Betül +9 more
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Atelectasis is a frequent clinical condition, yet knowledge is limited and controversial on its biological contribution towards lung injury. We assessed the regional proteomics of atelectatic versus normally-aerated lung tissue to test the hypothesis ...
Azman Rashid +8 more
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INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary atelectasis is common among neonatal intensive care patients, mainly due to the anatomy of the newborn and the clinical and pathological conditions that are being exposed.
Évellin Oliveira Gomes +5 more
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Round atelectasis in sarcoidosis [PDF]
Round atelectasis is a benign inflammatory condition most frequently observed in patients with asbestos exposure but it can also result from a variety of chronic pleural diseases like infection. It has not previously been described in sarcoidosis.
Bayar Nihal +3 more
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Background and Objectives: Laparoscopic surgery, which results in less bleeding, less postoperative pain, and better cosmetic results, may affect the lung dynamics via the pneumoperitoneum. After laparoscopic surgery, atelectasis develops.
Ayse Zeynep Turan Civraz +2 more
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Preoperative Atelectasis in Bariatric Surgery
<p>This is the first release of this repository which documents the statistical analyses conducted for the study titled "Preoperative atelectasis in patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery: a cross-sectional study".
Mancilla Galindo, Javier
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A little-known form of collapse, rounded atelectasis, is occasionally seen on chest radiographs. Previous reports are mostly in the German and French literature (Hanke collected more than 50 personal cases). Rounded atelectasis appears as a masslike lesion that often mimics a pulmonary neoplasm.
H J, Schneider, B, Felson, L L, Gonzalez
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