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PULMONARY DISEASES IN WOMEN

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Pulmonary disease has tremendous impact on both men and women. Fortunately, we have the capacity to prevent a significant percentage of disease with appropriate education for physicians and patients. The majority of the article on pulmonary diseases in women will address smoking and its impact on women's health, as well as smoking cessation.
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Update in Pulmonary Diseases

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2005
This year's Update in Pulmonary Diseases incorporates articles on mechanical ventilation, obstructive lung disease, and pulmonary infection.
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Pulmonary Heart Disease

Diseases of the Chest, 1948
Analysis of the records of 15 patients with chronic cor pulmonale indicates that (1) the presence of chronic pulmonary disease is an indication to carry out a complete investigation of the patient's heart to establish the possible presence of cor pulmonale; (2) the outstanding clinical manifestations from the standpoint of symptoms and physical ...
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Surfactant in Pulmonary Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
THOUGH Neergaard pointed out thirty-five years ago1 that the properties of pulmonary alveolar surfaces must influence the function of the lungs and Macklin2 suggested more than ten years ago that certain alveolar epithelial cells may regulate these properties, their proposals received little attention. More recently it was deduced3 from the behavior of
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Angiocardiography in pulmonary disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
I N 1938 a practical method of visualizing the chambers of the heart, the pulmonary circulation and the great blood vessels during life (nomcalled angiocardiography) was introduced.lJ This was followed by detaiIed descriptions of the opacified CardiovascuIar structures in health and disease, so that in the ensuing sixteen years the importance of ...
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Sleep and pulmonary diseases

2011
Publisher Summary Sleep represents a specific risk period for pulmonary diseases. The physiological changes occurring during sleep, and specifically during REM sleep, have a limited impact on healthy subjects but may severely compromise respiration during sleep in chronic respiratory disease.
R, Tamisier, J L, Pépin, P, Lévy
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Pulmonary Immunobiology and Inflammation in Pulmonary Diseases

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2000
J D, Crapo   +3 more
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Pulmonary Heart Disease

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1971
Cor pulmonale has received little attention in the pediatric literature, but is being recognized with increasing frequency in children. The author presents a rather simple classification of the etiology and discuss some of the more common causes of pulmonary heart disease in children, stressing in particular those conditions which can be reversed by ...
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Pulmonary Disease in Non-Pulmonary Malignancy

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2017
Guang-Shing, Cheng, Jennifer D, Possick
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Pulmonary Diseases and Ageing

2019
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are regarded as a diseases of accelerated lung ageing and show all of the hallmarks of ageing, including telomere shortening, cellular senescence, activation of PI3 kinase-mTOR signaling, impaired autophagy, mitochondrial dysfunction, stem cell exhaustion, epigenetic changes,
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