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2014
Emphysema is a chronic progressive condition of the lung characterized by an abnormal, permanent enlargement of air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles accompanied by destruction of their walls, but without fibrosis. It is characterized by permanent impairment of the pulmonary terminal airway, hyperinflation of the parenchyma, and loss of elastic
Welter, Stefan, Stamatis, Georgios
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Emphysema is a chronic progressive condition of the lung characterized by an abnormal, permanent enlargement of air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles accompanied by destruction of their walls, but without fibrosis. It is characterized by permanent impairment of the pulmonary terminal airway, hyperinflation of the parenchyma, and loss of elastic
Welter, Stefan, Stamatis, Georgios
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Update on lung volume reduction
Journal of Surgical Research, 2004Lung-volume reduction surgery was a forgotten chapter in the history of thoracic surgery until it was reincarnated in a new form in 1994. The first report of 20 patients presented startlingly good results with minimal morbidity and mortality and interest in the procedure rapidly disseminated among the thoracic surgical community [1].
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Lung volume for initiation of phonation
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1965The percent of vital capacity at which phonation is normally initiated was investigated. Thirty normal young male and thirty normal young female adults breathed oxygen in a closed circuit respirometer in a standing position. Vital capacity, expiratory reserve, tidal volume for breathing, and phonation volume were determined for each subject.
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LUNG VOLUMES AND DISTENSlBlLlTY
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984openaire +2 more sources

