...British Lung Foundation. “Blood gas test.” January, 2017. Accessed May 21, 2018. ↩ National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. “Pulmonary Function Tests.” Accessed May 21, 2018. ↩ National Heart, Lung...
...lung. The acinus are the parts of the lungs that are involved in air exchange. This article gives an overview of emphysema and panlobular emphysema (PLE), including its causes, symptoms,...
...can affect the tissue in several areas, including: The bronchi in the lungs, called bronchial pneumonia (bronchopneumonia) One or more segments of the lungs (segmental pneumonia) The tissue between the...
...i.e. perforation of organ lining Collapsed lung, or when air leaks out of the lungs and goes into the pleural cavity Respiratory distress Excessive bleeding Air leakage from the lungs...
...two lungs Bronchiectasis, a long-term condition that leads to excess mucus in the lungs Lung abscess, a pus-filled cavity in the lungs surrounded by inflamed tissue, often caused by a...
...the result of side effects from cancer treatment. Why does lung cancer cause diarrhea? Lung cancer can result in gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea. This is because the condition can alter...
...same tests that are used to identify the disease in adults. The main tests used to identify asthma are: Lung function tests Lung function tests (spirometry) are primary tests used...
...be ordered. These include:[8] Pulmonary Function Test (PFT): A series of tests to measure lung volume, capacity and other functions that gives doctors a rounded picture of lung health. Chest...
...lead to multiple organ failure Pneumothorax, the medical term for a collapsed lung. This is when air enters the space around a person’s lungs, which can impact the lung’s ability...
...full lobectomy. Segmentectomy aims at sparing the patient from further complications and to preserve the lung function instead of completely eliminating a part of the lung. Overview Typically, doctors suggest...