Pneumonia(肺炎) is an infection of the lungs. It is treatable and preventable. How-1.ever, pneumonia is the leading cause of death among children under five.2Most pneumonia often results froma bacteria _1_(call) the streptococcus pneu-moniae(肺炎链球菌). But__2_(virus) like influenza can...
Pneumonia is an infection in the lungs that can make it hard or uncomfortable for your baby to breathe. It inflames the air sacs (known as alveoli) in the lungs, and this can make it more difficult for them to do their job of transferring oxygen to the blood. In more severe cases, ...
The vital capacity was defined by Hutchinsonas the quantity of air a person is capable of expiring after the deepest possible inspiration. Although many thoracic diseases are known to diminish the vital capacity, in few, if any, is the reduction more striking than in pneumonia. The sudden fall...
Determination of granuloma size and pneumonia in the lungs after 28 days of infection.Estela, Isabel BiniDulce, Mata EspinosaBrenda, Marquina CastilloJorge, Barrios PayánDarío, ColucciAlejandro, Francisco CruzZyanya, Lucía ZatarainEdgar, Alfonseca...
An acute or chronic disease marked by inflammation of the lungs, usually caused by a bacterium, virus, or other infectious agent. [New Latin, from Greekpneumoniā,lung disease, alteration (influenced bypneuma,breath) ofpleumoniā, frompleumōn,lung; seepleu-inIndo-European roots.] ...
the bronchi and the bronchioles and ends up in the alveoli. The alveoli are tiny air sacs that look like tiny clumps of grapes, that are wrapped up in a net of capillaries. This is where the majority of gas exchange happens in the lungs. Oxygen leaves the air in the alveoli and ...
Group D Streptococcal Septicemia in the Neonate The clinical course of 11 patients with neonatal is reviewed. Two of the infants died and developed in one. Group D , both enterococci and nonenterococci, should be considered pathogenic in the neonate until proved otherwise. The antibio... K ...
We examined the pathogens, morphologic patterns, and risk factors associated with bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in 136 recently weaned cattle (weanlings... BR Disease,lungs,pathology,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Mouse hepatitis virus in weanling Swiss mice following intranasal inoculation. Lab An ...
Pneumonia is a lung infection that can range from mild to so serious that you have to go to the hospital. It happens when an infection causes air sacs in your lungs (the alveoli) and tubes in your airways that connect to them (bronchioles) to fill with fluid or pus. That can make it...
Rarely, in advanced cases, your doctor may perform a bronchoscopy, a special test where the physician enters the lungs with a special scope. During a bronchoscopy the doctor can help clear pus and phlegm from the bronchiole tubes that cannot otherwise be coughed out. He or she may also be ...