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Learn about the expertise and wide range of services offered by the Mayo Clinic Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine for those with common or rare conditions that affect the lungs and breathing.
In most cases, heart problems cause pulmonary edema. But fluid can collect in the lungs for other reasons. These include pneumonia, contact with certain toxins, ...
... lung disease. Tests that can help diagnose pulmonary edema or determine the reason for fluid in the lungs include: Chest X-ray. A chest X-ray can confirm ...
Heart failure can cause fluid to build up in the lungs, a condition called pulmonary edema. It also can cause fluid buildup in and around the airways. This ...
Get more information about the causes of this potentially life-threatening lung condition and learn how to treat and prevent it.
In one form of pulmonary hypertension, called pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), blood vessels in the lungs are narrowed, blocked or destroyed. The damage ...
These are symptoms of fluid leaking from blood vessels into the lungs, called high-altitude pulmonary edema. This can be deadly. See your doctor as soon as ...
About this study. The aims of this study are to correlate quantitative Lung Ultrasound (LUS) with gold-standard invasive hemodynamics during exercise in a ...
High blood pressure in your lungs (pulmonary hypertension). Unlike systemic ... In the end stage of chronic interstitial lung disease, respiratory failure ...
Pulmonary valve stenosis is a narrowing of the valve between the lower right heart chamber and the lung arteries. In a narrowed heart valve, the valve flaps ...
To study pulmonary congestion in heart failure, we are using CT perfusion imaging to follow a bolus of injected contrast as it moves through blood vessels to ...
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