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Pulmonary Edema

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1986
The lungs are marvelously designed to handle fluid. The mechanical properties of the lungs and the lymphatics act simply and efficiently to drain fluid out of the pulmonary interstitium. Despite the enormous blood flow through the pulmonary and bronchial circulation, a dynamic equilibrium is maintained between fluid fluxing out of the vasculature into ...
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Methadone Pulmonary Edema

Chest, 1973
A 21-year-old man was in a coma and had pulmonary edema after ingesting 80 mg of methadone orally. Prompt use of naloxone hydrochloride reversed the respiratory depression. The diagnosis and treatment of methadone-induced pulmonay edema is reviewed.
A L, Goldman, R W, Enquist
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Bedside Ultrasound Versus Chest Radiography for Detection of Pulmonary Edema: A Prospective Cohort Study

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2018
Chest radiography has been the preferred imaging study to assess pulmonary congestion. However, chest radiography interpretation is influenced by the level of expertise and high interobserver variability.
William M. Wooten   +2 more
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Postobstruction Pulmonary Edema

Chest, 1989
Several occurrences of pulmonary edema following relief of acute upper airway obstruction have been reported. The edema is associated with normal cardiac filling pressures and responds promptly to conservative therapy. Its origin may be attributed to the cardiopulmonary effects of the vigorous inspiratory effort that the spontaneously breathing patient
D, Younker, C, Meadors, L, Coveler
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Postoperative Pulmonary Edema

Southern Medical Journal, 1999
Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema may be caused by upper airway obstruction due to laryngospasm after general anesthesia. This syndrome of "negative pressure pulmonary edema" is apparently well known among anesthesiologists but not by other medical specialists.We reviewed the cases of seven patients who had acute pulmonary edema postoperatively.There was ...
S R, Lathan   +3 more
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Reexpansion Pulmonary Edema

Chest, 1979
A case of pulmonary edema following reexpansion of a collapsed lung due to pneumothorax is described and illustrated. The importance of recognizing this relatively uncommon phenomenon is stressed. The development of such edema can be prevented by avoiding application of sudden and excessive negative pleural pressures during the evacuation of a ...
V K, Mahajan, M, Simon, G L, Huber
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Unilateral Pulmonary Edema

Radiology, 1978
Unilateral pulmonary edema was found to occur following or in conjunction with 18 different clinical situations. In half of them the edema developed on the same side as the causative factor and was related to conditions altering the delicate balance at the alveolar-capillary interface.
L, Calenoff, G D, Kruglik, A, Woodruff
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Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2003
Pulmonary edema is differentiated into two categories--cardiogenic and noncardiogenic. Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema is due to changes in permeability of the pulmonary capillary membrane as a result of either a direct or an indirect pathologic process. It is a spectrum of illness ranging from the less severe form of ALI to the severe ARDS.
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The acidosis of pulmonary edema

The American Journal of Medicine, 1970
Abstract The records of 292 patients with acute pulmonary edema were reviewed to determine the frequency, severity and type of acid-base abnormalities. Arterial blood gas analyses were available in 109 patients, including eight patients with submersion complicated by pulmonary edema.
W G, Avery, P, Samet, M A, Sackner
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Unilateral Pulmonary Edema

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
THE fact that a pulmonary infiltrate seen on x-ray study of the chest is unilateral is often considered to favor the diagnosis of an inflammatory or neo-plastic process rather than pulmonary congestion. Nessa and Rigler‡ studied autopsied cases with pulmonary edema.
S M, RICHMAN, T J, GODAR
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