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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1988
Unilateral reexpansion pulmonary edema (RPE) is a rare complication of the treatment of lung collapse secondary to pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or atelectasis. Although RPE generally is believed to occur only when a chronically collapsed lung is rapidly reexpanded by evacuation of large amounts of air or fluid, in this review 15 of 47 cases of RPE ...
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Unilateral reexpansion pulmonary edema (RPE) is a rare complication of the treatment of lung collapse secondary to pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or atelectasis. Although RPE generally is believed to occur only when a chronically collapsed lung is rapidly reexpanded by evacuation of large amounts of air or fluid, in this review 15 of 47 cases of RPE ...
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Cardiology Clinics, 1984
Fluid movement from the pulmonary capillaries into the interstitial space occurs continuously and is drained by the lymphatics. With increased leakage or decreased clearance, excessive extravascular lung water accumulates, initially as interstitial edema and subsequently as alveolar edema.
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Fluid movement from the pulmonary capillaries into the interstitial space occurs continuously and is drained by the lymphatics. With increased leakage or decreased clearance, excessive extravascular lung water accumulates, initially as interstitial edema and subsequently as alveolar edema.
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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2009
Flash pulmonary edema (FPE) is a general clinical term used to describe a particularly dramatic form of acute decompensated heart failure. Well-established risk factors for heart failure such as hypertension, coronary ischemia, valvular heart disease, and diastolic dysfunction are associated with acute decompensated heart failure as well as with FPE ...
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Flash pulmonary edema (FPE) is a general clinical term used to describe a particularly dramatic form of acute decompensated heart failure. Well-established risk factors for heart failure such as hypertension, coronary ischemia, valvular heart disease, and diastolic dysfunction are associated with acute decompensated heart failure as well as with FPE ...
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Neurologic Clinics, 1984
The pathogenesis of nervous system-induced pulmonary edema remains incompletely understood. There are two major causes: elevated intravascular pressure and pulmonary capillary leak. Thus, both hemodynamic (cardiogenic) or nonhemodynamic (noncardiogenic) components exist.
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The pathogenesis of nervous system-induced pulmonary edema remains incompletely understood. There are two major causes: elevated intravascular pressure and pulmonary capillary leak. Thus, both hemodynamic (cardiogenic) or nonhemodynamic (noncardiogenic) components exist.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2019
The initial events in cardiogenic pulmonary edema involve hemodynamic pulmonary congestion with high capillary pressures. This causes increased fluid transfer out of capillaries into the interstitium and alveolar spaces. High capillary pressures can also cause barrier disruption which increases permeability and fluid transfer into the interstitium and ...
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The initial events in cardiogenic pulmonary edema involve hemodynamic pulmonary congestion with high capillary pressures. This causes increased fluid transfer out of capillaries into the interstitium and alveolar spaces. High capillary pressures can also cause barrier disruption which increases permeability and fluid transfer into the interstitium and ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Excerpt To the editor: I read with interest the editorial note by Grossman and Aberman, "Emergency Management of Acute Pulmonary Edema" (Ann Intern Med84:488, 1976).
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Excerpt To the editor: I read with interest the editorial note by Grossman and Aberman, "Emergency Management of Acute Pulmonary Edema" (Ann Intern Med84:488, 1976).
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Postobstructive Pulmonary Edema
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1989R M, DeDio, R A, Hendrix
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Pulmonary Edema II: Noncardiogenic Pulmonary Edema
DeckerMed Transitional Year Weekly Curriculumâ„¢, 2021Gerald W. Staton Jr +2 more
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