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Pulmonary embolism — a blood clot in an artery in the lung. Long-term ... Pulmonary edema — too much fluid in the lungs; Pulmonary fibrosis · Pulmonary ...
... lung elasticity (compliance) caused by the presence of extravascular lung water (pulmonary edema). the Mayo Cardiac Sarcoid Registry. Rochester, Minn ...
These are symptoms of fluid leaking from blood vessels into the lungs, called high-altitude pulmonary edema. ... https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases ...
These are symptoms of fluid leaking from blood vessels into the lungs, called high-altitude pulmonary edema. This can be deadly. See your healthcare ...
Often caused by smoking, this lung disease causes problems with breathing that worsen over time. It's one type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
... pulmonary arterial hypertension ... It's also unclear if the symptoms of positional dyspnea (orthopnea) are associated with interstitial edema or changes in blood ...
Postpartum eclampsia can permanently damage vital organs, including your brain, eyes, liver and kidneys. Pulmonary edema. This life-threatening lung condition ...
... pulmonary edema. It is possible the excess fluid could be drawn out of the lung tissue after the lungs have been removed from the donor. Doing so could ...
They may include: Body fluid buildup. This could lead to swelling in the arms and legs, high blood pressure, or fluid in the lungs, called pulmonary edema ...
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