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Tracking pleural sliding motion to assess lung overdistention using an open source algorithm: a proof-of-concept study on lung ultrasound scans. [PDF]

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Costamagna A   +10 more
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Lung Cancer and Lung Transplantation

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
Lung transplantation remains a viable option for patients with endstage pulmonary disease. Despite removing the affected organ and replacing both lungs, the risk of lung malignancies still exists. Regardless of the mode of entry, lung cancer affects the prognosis in these patients and diligence is required.
Timothy, Brand, Benjamin, Haithcock
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Living Lung – Lung Viewer

Nursing Standard, 2015
Living Lung is a real-time, three-dimensional medical education and patient communication tool that features detailed, colour, anatomical respiratory models.
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Lung Transplantation for Multifocal Lung Adenocarcinoma (Multifocal Lung Carcinoma)

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2014
Lung transplantation is an acceptable treatment option in highly selected patients with lung limited AIS or MIA. Aside from the cancer diagnosis, ideal candidates should not possess any absolute or relative contraindications to lung transplantation as described by the ISHLT.
Stefan S, Kachala, Sudish C, Murthy
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Lung Cancer

Medical Clinics of North America, 2019
Lung cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer death. Screening for lung cancer by low-dose computed tomography improves mortality. Various modalities exist for diagnosis and staging. Treatment is determined by subtype and stage of cancer; there are several personalized therapies that did not exist just a few years ago.
Faria, Nasim   +2 more
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Lung and heart-lung transplantation

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1984
This report is a brief summary on current events related to lung and heart-lung transplantation. Eleven patients have undergone transplantation of the heart and both lungs at Stanford University. The ages ranged from 22-45, the average age being about 36 years, and included were four females and seven males.
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Lung and heart-lung transplantation

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1990
Unilateral lung transplantation has become a successful method for the treatment of end-stage pulmonary disease, whereas double-lung transplantation has provided benefit to patients with nonfibrotic lung disease such as emphysema and cystic fibrosis.
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