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Occupational Pulmonary Disease

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt To the editor: I read the paper by Cordes and associates (1) in the December issue and the accompany thing editorial by Rosenstock (2) on occupational medicine with both interest and concer...
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Autophagy in Pulmonary Diseases

Annual Review of Physiology, 2012
(Macro)autophagy provides a membrane-dependent mechanism for the sequestration, transport, and lysosomal turnover of subcellular components, including proteins and organelles. In this capacity, autophagy maintains basal cellular homeostasis and healthy organelle populations such as mitochondria.
Stefan W, Ryter   +3 more
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MIGRAINE: A PULMONARY DISEASE ?

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract In migraine, pharmacologically active triggering agents (e.g., tyramine), gaining access to portal venous blood, may provoke the secondary release from the lungs of a prostaglandin- like substance into the systemic circulation. Prostaglandins are known to be associated with the experimental production of headache.
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Update in Pulmonary Diseases

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003
This Update describes recent advances in treating pulmonary hypertension and outlines the issues surrounding proposals to screen for lung cancer by using low-dose computed tomography.
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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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Pulmonary Disease in Non-Pulmonary Malignancy

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2017
Guang-Shing, Cheng, Jennifer D, Possick
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Tropical pulmonary diseases

Respirology, 1996
Abstract The term ‘tropical’ refers to the region of the Earth lying between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Located between these equatorial parallels demarcating the Torrid Zone are several underdeveloped and developing countries: Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, southern India, Sri Lanka, Brazil ...
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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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