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Detected residual venous thrombi and catheter-directed management of intermediate-risk pulmonary thromboembolism. [PDF]
Heyman SN, Leibowitz D, Herzog E.
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Pulmonary Embolism, Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Pulmonary Infarction
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977We compared 41 patients with angiographic proof of pulmonary embolism and clinical signs of pulmonary infarction (as evidenced by an infiltrate on x-ray study and pleuritic pain in the area of the embolus) with 24 patients with pulmonary embolism but without infarction.
Ira S Ockene, John A Paraskos, J E Dalen
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Pulmonary Eosinophilia in Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chest, 1992Three radiologically and bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis patients had eosinophilic pneumonia, as demonstrated by BAL. In two patients, pulmonary eosinophilia was present only at the site of the lesion and the third had eosinophilia in both peripheral blood and lung.
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Pulmonary Embolism and Pulmonary Angiography
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977To the Editor.— We read the remarks by William B. Buckingham, MD, in QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (237:1377-1378, 1977). Our interest stems from extensive experience with pulmonary embolism and pulmonary angiography as well as long-standing concern over the regrettable lack of angiographic capabilities in many large hospitals and medical centers.
M L, Rudin, L J, Bynum
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Pulmonary Reflexes in Pulmonary Edema?
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957The mechanism of pulmonary edema caused by stimulation of the central nervous system was studied in 33 dogs. Stimulation was obtained by the intracisternal injection of veratrine, or of air or saline under high pressure, or by electric stimulation of the hypothalamus.
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