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Treatment of pulmonary edema by ENaC activators/stimulators.

Current Molecular Pharmacology, 2013
Lungs contain a particular amount of fluid that is crucial for proper lung function. This fluid content is tightly controlled within certain limits.
M. Fronius
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Sweating with Pulmonary Edema

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt To the editor: A recent article (1) has reviewed the latest developments in pulmonary edema.
Dan Aderka, Jack Pinkhas
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Reexpansion Pulmonary Edema

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2007
o G E EINFLATION OF A collapsed lung in some cases may lead to pulmonary edema of the reexpanded lung. This atrogenic complication, termed “reexpansion pulmonary dema” (RPE), may occur after the treatment of a lung that has ollapsed because of a pneumothorax or pleural effusion.
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Reexpansion pulmonary edema

Orvosi Hetilap, 2010
A reexpanziós tüdőödéma (RPE) egy ritkán előforduló kórállapot, amely rendszerint a krónikusan kollabált tüdő reexpanziója után jelentkezik. A klinikai manifesztáció széles skálán mozog a tünetmentes betegtől a halálos kimenetelig, amely utóbbi akár az esetek 20%-ában is előfordulhat. A patofiziológiai háttér komplex és máig nem teljesen tisztázott. Az
Attila Vaskó   +5 more
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Postpneumonectomy pulmonary edema

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2003
Idiopathic postpneumonectomy pulmonary edema (PPPE) has become recognized as a distinct pathologic syndrome.1 However, PPPE remains a diagnosis of exclusion; hence, it is often misdiagnosed.1 Nevertheless, it is not uncommon; the reported incidence after pneumonectomy is approximately 5% to 15%.
Mark K. Ferguson   +5 more
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???PSEUDOCARDIOGENIC??? PULMONARY EDEMA

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1975
Fifteen postoperative surgical patients, in whom noncardiac pulmonary edema developed were studied. A presumptive diagnosis of left ventricle failure would have been based on historical evidence of heart disease (80%), electrocardiographic changes of ischemia or arrythmia (87%), or cardiogenic shock (20%). (see article) Fig. 6. PAEDP-PCW gradient. Note
Joseph M. Civetta, Joseph C. Gabel
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Pulmonary Edema

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
Eugene D. Robin   +2 more
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Pulmonary Edema

Radiology Fundamentals, 2020
J. Kissane, J. Neutze, Harjit Singh
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Narcotics and Pulmonary Edema

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: Drs. Frand, Shim, and Williams at Einstein Medical Center have presented us with two excellent discussions on the pathogenesis, clinical course, and pulmonary function result...
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[Pulmonary edema].

Giornale di clinica medica, 1988
A review abiyt the mechanisms and significance of pulmonary oedema.
Sforza G   +5 more
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