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Перевод: pulmonary
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- by the veins , there's always an exception to every rule and the exception to that rule in the case of the heart and the lung connection is the pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein, you may not get asked anything about this, but just in case you do it's as well to know, in that instance the flow is reversed, in other words the pulmonary vein takes blood away from the heart and up to the lungs, and the pulmonary artery brings the oxygenated blood back down to the heart from the lungs, if you want to have a look at the diagrams for that and look at it yourself later on, there's no need for you to get concerned or confused about this at all, there's no need.
- The patients with oedema tended to have higher pulmonary arterial pressures than those without (p=0.12), and alcohol may possibly intensify the effect of hypoxaemia on the pulmonary circulation to increase arterial pressure.
- The oedematous patients tended, however, to be more hypoxaemic, with higher arterial P co 2 , and to have higher pulmonary arterial pressure, higher alcohol consumption, and higher body mass index, than those without oedema (table).
- He also offered dire predictions to couples (Graham couldn't even consider the possibility they might not be married) that going at it like knives would lead to "languor, lassitude, muscular relaxation, general debility and heaviness, depression of spirits, loss of appetite, indigestion, faintness and sinking at the pit of the stomach, increased susceptibilities of the skin and the lungs to all atmospheric changes, feebleness of circulation, chilliness, headache, melancholy, hypochondria, hysterics, feebleness of circulation, feebleness of all the senses, impaired vision, loss of sight, weakness of the lungs, nervous cough, pulmonary consumption, disorders of the liver and kidneys, urinary difficulties, disorders of the genital organs, spinal diseases, weakness of the brain, loss of memory, epilepsy, insanity, apoplexy, abortions, premature births, extreme feebleness, morbid predispositions, and an early death of offspring."
- These studies illustrate the feasibility of gene therapy for the pulmonary aspects of CF in humans.
- The attention of the council was drawn to an anomaly in the existing arrangements for patients suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis.
- Untreated, pulmonary TB can be a serious disease.
- Fluid excess may occur in the post-operative period, and presents problems if the excess fluid is retained within the cells or in the vital organs as central and pulmonary oedema.
- The precise cause of this complication is obscure, but is may be triggered by pulmonary infection, local infarction caused by sickling, pulmonary embolism or a combination of these.
- Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolus
- On day 17 the sudden onset of acute right heart failure, a right atrial gallop, and right heart strain on the electrocardiogram indicated a pulmonary embolus.
- Its thickened and tarry condition impedes its passage through the pulmonary capillaries and the pulmonary circulation in general.
- Servetus is remembered for his description of the lesser, pulmonary, circulation of the blood.
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