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Parasitic lung diseases

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
Purpose of review Parasitic lung diseases occur because of transient migration of parasites in the lung or because of a subsequent immunologic reaction. The purpose of this review is to scan for any recent developments in the epidemiology, diagnostics and treatment of these exotic diseases ...
A. F. Popov, G. I. Sukhanova
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Parasitic Lung Disease

Diseases of the Chest, 1965
Parasitic infestation of the lungs may be present with various manifestations. In this series of 90 cases, according to their frequency, these manifestations were the following: 1. Eosinophilic pulmonary infiltrates most commonly presenting (as) Loeffler's syndrome or tropical easinophilia. 2. Bronchopulmonary amebiasis. 3. Pulmonary schistosomiasis
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Scintiangiographic Demonstration of Parasitization of Systemic Blood Supply by Inflammatory Lung Disease

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1985
An unusual case in which a computed tomogram demonstrated abnormal, enlarged vessels in the right lower lobe of the lung and suggested an arteriovenous malformation is presented. A scintiangiogram showed abnormal systemic supply to this area in the aortic phase.
A E, Schlesinger, V W, Lee, J H, Shapiro
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Parasitic Diseases of the Lungs

2013
Parasitic diseases of the lungs / , Parasitic diseases of the lungs / , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
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Is the incidence of parasitic lung diseases increasing, and how may this affect modern respiratory medicine?

Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2009
The improved socio–economic conditions, with associated good hygiene practices, in the last century have resulted in a decline in parasitic infestations in developed countries, leading to a reducti...
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Tropical parasitic lung diseases.

The Indian journal of chest diseases & allied sciences, 2008
Though parasitic lung diseases are frequently seen in tropical countries, these are being increasingly reported from many parts of the world due to globalisation and travel across the continents. In addition, the emergence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), the frequent use of immunosuppressive ...
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[Interactions in the parasite-host system in chronic obstructive lung diseases].

Voenno-meditsinskii zhurnal, 2002
The interactions in "parasite-host" system were studied in 120 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) living in Samara. The significant interrelation between the composition of intestinal and pneumotropic microflora was revealed.
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Racial and socioeconomic disparities in lung cancer screening in the United States: A systematic review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Ernesto Sosa   +2 more
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