Lung-related risk factors associate with low bone mineral density in individuals with former tobacco exposure not meeting osteoporosis screening criteria. [PDF]
Du X +6 more
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GUY'S HOSPITAL. Fracture of the ribs and emphysema, with dislocation of the acromial end of the clavicle, from a squeeze between two railway buffers; recovery [PDF]
Thomas Bryant
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ABSTRACT The aging of the world population gave rise to an increased prevalence of many lung diseases, with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease now ranking as the third‐leading cause of death according to the World Health Organization. To diagnose lung disease, a thorough assessment of lung function is essential since it may reveal unique signatures ...
Agilo L. Kern +4 more
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The Dual Threat Combined Pulmonary Fibrosis and Emphysema (CPFE): Two Cases. [PDF]
Peng S +6 more
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Penetrating Laryngeal Trauma: Management of Severe Injuries Without Open Reduction Internal Fixation
Thyroid and cricoid cartilage fractures that are displaced or have multiple fracture lines are traditionally managed with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). In practice, patients with penetrating laryngeal trauma may have small fragments of cartilage that are difficult to reduce and fixate.
Helen Hieu Nguyen +6 more
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Activation of Myeloid Dendritic Cells by Up-Regulating RAGE/JAK/STAT Pathway Induced by Cigarette Smoke Exposure in Mice With Emphysema. [PDF]
Gao J +5 more
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Phenotype‐Genotype Correlations in ABCA3 Patients—The RespiRare Cohort
ABSTRACT Background ATP‐binding cassette transporter A3 (ABCA3) deficiency is one of the most severe causes of childhood interstitial lung diseases (chILD). This study aims to report the RespiRare ABCA3 cohort and to establish phenotype‐genotype correlations. Methods Phenotypic and genotypic data of patients under 18 years were retrospectively included
Manon Fleury +34 more
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Detection of Sleep-Disordered Breathing Using Carbon Nanotube Sensors Predicts Complications After Lung Surgery. [PDF]
Nakashima Y +12 more
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Can We Enhance Long Term Respiratory Outcomes of Neonatal Pulmonary Diseases?
ABSTRACT Infants born prematurely and infants born with neonatal pulmonary diseases are at risk for long term abnormal lung functions. In this review we will discuss efforts to enhance long term respiratory outcomes in premature infants, including the use of tracheostomy in those with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).
Amir Kugelman
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