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Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie, 1989
Even though lungs can be injured solitarily, most of pulmonary lesions occur within the scope of multiple trauma. Because of various patho-physiological processes resulting from the multiple trauma, the valuation of extent, course and prognosis of pulmonary injuries is difficult.
H, Pichlmaier, H U, Zieren
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Even though lungs can be injured solitarily, most of pulmonary lesions occur within the scope of multiple trauma. Because of various patho-physiological processes resulting from the multiple trauma, the valuation of extent, course and prognosis of pulmonary injuries is difficult.
H, Pichlmaier, H U, Zieren
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Lung injury following acute kidney injury: kidney–lung crosstalk
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2011The mortality of acute kidney injury (AKI) remains unacceptably high, especially associated with acute respiratory failure. Lung injury complicated with AKI was previously considered as "uremic lung", which is characterized by volume overload and increased vascular permeability.
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Crack lung: cocaine-induced lung injury
QJM, 2015A 31-year-old female presented with acute onset shortness of breath and chest pain. She had a past medical history of cocaine abuse and agreed that she used cocaine 2 days prior to presentation. On admission, her vitals …
R, Shah, A, Patel, O, Mousa, D, Manocha
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2005
Introduction. Principles of Lung Development, Growth, and Repair. Acute Lung Injury: Etiologies and Basic Features. Cellular and Animal Models of Lung. Transgenic Models of Lung Injury and Repair. Inhalation Toxicology: Methods and Models. Inflammatory Cells and Mediators in Acute Lung Injury. Mechanisms of Chronic Lung Injury and Fibrosis.
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Introduction. Principles of Lung Development, Growth, and Repair. Acute Lung Injury: Etiologies and Basic Features. Cellular and Animal Models of Lung. Transgenic Models of Lung Injury and Repair. Inhalation Toxicology: Methods and Models. Inflammatory Cells and Mediators in Acute Lung Injury. Mechanisms of Chronic Lung Injury and Fibrosis.
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2013
Lorraine B, Ware, Margaret, Herridge
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Lorraine B, Ware, Margaret, Herridge
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