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... 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 ...
Lung conditions. Examples include: Croup — especially in young children. Lung cancer · Pleurisy · Pulmonary edema · Pulmonary fibrosis · Pulmonary hypertension ...
This group of lung diseases cause progressive lung tissue scarring and affect your ability to breathe and get enough oxygen into your bloodstream.
Independent Lung Ventilation for the Management of Unilateral Reperfusion Pulmonary Edema After Pulmonary Thrombendarterectomy: A Case Report. Semin Thorac ...
Pulmonary edema (fluid swelling in the lungs)—Use with caution. May increase ... lung overload (swelling). Check with your doctor right away if you or ...
Infections or flares of chronic lung conditions cause most acute coughs. Most chronic coughs are related to underlying lung, heart or sinus conditions. Common ...
Bumetanide belongs to a group of medicines called loop diuretics or "water pills." Bumetanide is given to help treat fluid retention (edema) and swelling ...
Swelling in the belly, legs or neck veins. When ... It can lead to carcinoid heart disease, which damages heart valves, most commonly the tricuspid and pulmonary ...
A general term for lung swelling and irritation, it's often caused by breathing in irritants. The swelling can cause trouble breathing and a dry cough.
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