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Hyskon induced pulmonary hemorrhage
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1995Hyskon, a distension medium composed of dextran 70 in 10% dextrose in water, is often used during hysteroscopic procedures. Coagulopathy and pulmonary edema are the most commonly reported side effects encountered during its use. We present the first case report in which a healthy patient developed pulmonary hemorrhage from Hyskon use.
R M, Romero +2 more
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Pulmonary Embolism, Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Pulmonary Infarction
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977We compared 41 patients with angiographic proof of pulmonary embolism and clinical signs of pulmonary infarction (as evidenced by an infiltrate on x-ray study and pleuritic pain in the area of the embolus) with 24 patients with pulmonary embolism but without infarction.
Dalen, James E. +5 more
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Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2003EIPH is a condition affecting virtually all horses during intense exercise worldwide. The hemorrhage originates from the pulmonary vasculature and is distributed predominantly bilaterally in the dorsocaudal lung lobes. As the condition progresses, the lung abnormalities extend cranially along the dorsal portions of the lung.
Eric K, Birks +2 more
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Negative Pressure Pulmonary Hemorrhage
Chest, 1999Negative pressure pulmonary edema, a well-recognized phenomenon, is the formation of pulmonary edema following an acute upper airway obstruction (UAO). To our knowledge, diffuse alveolar hemorrhage has not been reported previously as a complication of an UAO. We describe a case of negative pressure pulmonary hemorrhage, and we propose that its etiology
D R, Schwartz +3 more
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Massive Pulmonary Hemorrhage After Pulmonary Thromboendarterectomy
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2004Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy, the most common surgical treatment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension, is being performed with increasing frequency throughout the world. Massive pulmonary hemorrhage is a potentially fatal complication of this procedure.
Gerard R, Manecke +6 more
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NeoReviews, 2012
Pulmonary hemorrhage in the newborn is an ominous condition that has a high neonatal mortality rate. Several risk factors have been associated with the development of pulmonary hemorrhage, but the exact pathogenesis remains obscure. As a consequence, no curative treatment exists.
Riad Abou Zahr +2 more
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Pulmonary hemorrhage in the newborn is an ominous condition that has a high neonatal mortality rate. Several risk factors have been associated with the development of pulmonary hemorrhage, but the exact pathogenesis remains obscure. As a consequence, no curative treatment exists.
Riad Abou Zahr +2 more
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Physical Therapy, 1980
To the Editor: In the October 1979 issue of Physical Therapy, a Clinical Report entitled “Fatal Pulmonary Hemorrhage Associated with Chest Physical Therapy” by Hammon and Martin appeared. I applaud the use of such case reporting to alert and enable other therapists in the field to recognize both positive and potentially harmful treatments.
Colleen M Kigin +4 more
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To the Editor: In the October 1979 issue of Physical Therapy, a Clinical Report entitled “Fatal Pulmonary Hemorrhage Associated with Chest Physical Therapy” by Hammon and Martin appeared. I applaud the use of such case reporting to alert and enable other therapists in the field to recognize both positive and potentially harmful treatments.
Colleen M Kigin +4 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Excerpt To the editor: Occult pulmonary hemorrhage in anticoagulated patients has been reported recently (1).
ABRAHAM ARONOW, GARY G. KARDOS
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Excerpt To the editor: Occult pulmonary hemorrhage in anticoagulated patients has been reported recently (1).
ABRAHAM ARONOW, GARY G. KARDOS
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