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Emphysema: looking beyond alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2019Introduction: Distinct pathologies can cause chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Emphysema is a COPD-phenotype characterized by destruction of lung parenchyma.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1965
ter to its stimulating effects until, eventually, the center no longer responds to the presence of carbon dioxide. Thus, in chronic emphysema, the respiratory center-rather than responding to carbon dioxide concentrations-is stimulated by the chemoreceptors which respond to low oxygen tensions of the blood.
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ter to its stimulating effects until, eventually, the center no longer responds to the presence of carbon dioxide. Thus, in chronic emphysema, the respiratory center-rather than responding to carbon dioxide concentrations-is stimulated by the chemoreceptors which respond to low oxygen tensions of the blood.
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The induction of pulmonary emphysema with human leukocyte elastase.
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015Purified human leukocyte elastase was injected into the tracheas of 46 hamsters. Thirteen animals died spontaneously within 1 week, with extensive lung hemorrhage.
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British Journal of Haematology, 1963
Marked erythrocytosis is frequently seen in hypoxia due to high altitudes and cyanotic congenital heart disease (Hurtado, Merino and Delgado, 1945) but is relatively uncommon in association with chronic respiratory failure (Baldwin, Cournand and Richards, 1949). This discrepancy has exercised a number of writers.
D. G. Penington, B. J. Freedman
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Marked erythrocytosis is frequently seen in hypoxia due to high altitudes and cyanotic congenital heart disease (Hurtado, Merino and Delgado, 1945) but is relatively uncommon in association with chronic respiratory failure (Baldwin, Cournand and Richards, 1949). This discrepancy has exercised a number of writers.
D. G. Penington, B. J. Freedman
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European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2015
An 87 year-old woman with a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes and post-menopausal osteoporosis presented with a 5-day history of low-grade intermittent fever, epigastric pain and shortness of breath. At admission, patient was normotensive but tachycardic (HR 106 beats/min) and tachypneic (RR 26 breaths/min), and oxygen saturation was 96% while ...
MANNARINO, MASSIMO RAFFAELE+2 more
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An 87 year-old woman with a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes and post-menopausal osteoporosis presented with a 5-day history of low-grade intermittent fever, epigastric pain and shortness of breath. At admission, patient was normotensive but tachycardic (HR 106 beats/min) and tachypneic (RR 26 breaths/min), and oxygen saturation was 96% while ...
MANNARINO, MASSIMO RAFFAELE+2 more
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Respirology (Carlton South. Print), 2018
Combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE) is characterized by preserved lung volume and slower lung function decline. However, it is unclear at what extent emphysema begins to impact respiratory physiology and prognostic characteristics in ...
H. Yoon+9 more
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Combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE) is characterized by preserved lung volume and slower lung function decline. However, it is unclear at what extent emphysema begins to impact respiratory physiology and prognostic characteristics in ...
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Clinical Radiology, 1964
Summary Criteria for the x-ray diagnosis of gross widespread emphysema with air trapping are put forward, and the variations of x-ray appearances which fulfil these criteria are described. The reliability and prognostic value of the x-ray findings are discussed.
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Summary Criteria for the x-ray diagnosis of gross widespread emphysema with air trapping are put forward, and the variations of x-ray appearances which fulfil these criteria are described. The reliability and prognostic value of the x-ray findings are discussed.
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Network Analysis of Lung Transcriptomics Reveals a Distinct B-Cell Signature in Emphysema.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2016RATIONALE Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by chronic airflow limitation caused by a combination of airways disease (bronchiolitis) and parenchymal destruction (emphysema), whose relative proportion varies from patient to ...
R. Faner+11 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
Bronchitis proper is a distinct entity from emphysema. Causal relationship between them is exceptional rather than usual. Severe bronchitis and diffuse pulmonary emphysema are to a large extent incompatible. Simple chronic bronchitis is a common trivial disease of the central tracheobronchial tree.
Israel Rappaport, Edgar Mayer
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Bronchitis proper is a distinct entity from emphysema. Causal relationship between them is exceptional rather than usual. Severe bronchitis and diffuse pulmonary emphysema are to a large extent incompatible. Simple chronic bronchitis is a common trivial disease of the central tracheobronchial tree.
Israel Rappaport, Edgar Mayer
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Histopathology, 2010
Wright J L, Tazelaar H D & Churg A (2011) Histopathology 58, 517–524 Fibrosis with emphysemaThe concept of fibrosis with emphysema is confused by the existence of two very different clinical/pathological scenarios: first, cases in which a diffuse fibrosing interstitial pneumonia, most commonly usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP), occurs in a patient
Joanne L. Wright+2 more
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Wright J L, Tazelaar H D & Churg A (2011) Histopathology 58, 517–524 Fibrosis with emphysemaThe concept of fibrosis with emphysema is confused by the existence of two very different clinical/pathological scenarios: first, cases in which a diffuse fibrosing interstitial pneumonia, most commonly usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP), occurs in a patient
Joanne L. Wright+2 more
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