Under the guidance on managing infectious diseases, Peking University People’s Hospital was isolated by the government for 22 days. The main clinical manifestation after infection was high fever and severe lung inflammation.5,6 The patients who survived had residual pulmonary fibrosis as well as ...
What is the medical term for normal breathing? What does "acute pharyngitis unspecified etiology" mean? What is the term for a collapsed lung? What term means an abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery? What does osteonecrosis mean in medical terms? Briefly explain ...
Pneumothorax (collapsed lung) Post-operative infection Cardiac perforation and tamponade A severe thromboembolic event in which the formation of a blood clot can lead to stroke, heart attack, pulmonary embolism, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT)7 According to a 2019 study in the Journal of Clinical M...
We collapsed these clinical manifestations into categories of (1) organ systems, ie, neurologic, mental health, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, dermatologic, and ear, nose, and throat; (2) constitutional symptoms; and (3) functional mobility.Neurologic Symptoms ...
Using this information, we determined age at smoking initiation and age at cessation for former smokers. Reported numbers of CPD were collapsed into 6 categories (0, <1, 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, and >30 CPD) for data analysis. To assess changes in smoking intensity over the lifetime, we ...
What is the term for a collapsed lung? What causes left side rib pain? What causes rib pain? Describe the causes, signs and symptoms, and treatment of angina. What causes sternum inflammation? What are the symptoms of a bruised sternum? Can a knot in your shoulder blade cause chest pain...
(painful swallowing), organ damage caused by device migration, pain, peritonitis (inflammation of the peritoneum), pneumothorax (collapsed lung), regurgitation, saliva/mucus build-up, swallow-induced syncope (fainting), stomach bloating, ulcer, vomiting, weight loss, and worsening of preoperative ...
These cancers have a wide span in the proportion of observed EPs ranging from 5% for breast cancers to 39% for lung cancers; this allows the impact of EP across a range of very different cancer types to be examined. This study explores the impact of emergency vs non-EP routes with two ...
Results: Administration of amiodarone alone showed an alteration in the lung architecture in the form of collapsed alveoli with evident proliferation and vacuolation of pneumocytes type II. Thickening of interalveolar septa, cellular infiltration, and collagen deposition associated with an increase...
The medical model included the same variables, except for mechanism of injury and ISS. We collapsed race to Black, White, and other (ie, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, or multiracial) to allow model convergence. We assessed model fit using the C statistic, ...