Not exact matches
The fetuses were connected to a machine that oxygenated their blood while allowing their
lungs to remain
fluid -
filled (since they weren't strong enough at that point to breathe on their own).
The researchers placed extremely premature fetuses into the Biobag, which is made of clear polyethylene and
filled with a substance that mimics amniotic
fluid, in order to help them survive long enough for their
lungs to develop more.
In utero, the
lungs are undeveloped, un-inflated and
filled with amniotic
fluid.
These microbes can attack the larynx and
lungs filling them with
fluids and this will result in a gross cough as the baby makes serious attempts to get the
fluid or mucus out of his
lungs through coughing.
At this point, your baby's
lungs, which were
filled with
fluid during pregnancy, must suddenly
fill with oxygen from the air.
While she was in the womb, her
lungs were
filled with
fluid.
Once the
lungs are free of
fluid, they are
filled with oxygen, and her
lungs must be able to process that oxygen.
It's not clear how opioids trigger this, but
filled with
fluid, the
lungs can't oxygenate blood very well, and a person may slip further into respiratory trouble.
As
lungs begin to
fill with
fluid, the blood becomes under - oxygenated, and the cells lining the blood vessels react by tightening the adherens junctions.
TRALI occurs when air spaces in the
lungs become acutely inflamed and
filled with
fluid following the administration of blood products.
Sometimes the
lungs fill with
fluid or mucus.
Published March 27 in Scientific Reports, a new study co-led by an NYU School of Medicine pathologist reveals that layers of the body long thought to be dense, connective tissues - below the skin's surface, lining the digestive tract,
lungs and urinary systems, and surrounding arteries, veins, and the fascia between muscles - are instead interconnected,
fluid -
filled compartments.
But when these invaders pass through to one or both
lungs (often after you've had a cold or the flu), or if your immune system is too weak to defend against an infectious assault, tiny air sacs in your
lungs, called alveoli, become inflamed and
fill with
fluid or pus.
I'd tell her my girlfriend's father's
lungs are
filling with
fluid and his heart is leaking.
Their
lungs might also be smaller (
filled with
fluid).
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a potentially deadly infection in which
fluid fills the
lungs and makes it difficult to breathe, appears more common among heart surgery patients during flu season, the researchers found.
Based on a true story, Everest sketches out the dangers, which include cerebral inflammation and
lungs filling with
fluid as well as the expected frozen toes and death under the weight of an avalanche.
Lola was suffering from pulmonary edema and her
lungs were
filling with
fluid.
That's a regular sized water bottle full of
fluid filling the space around her
lungs and preventing her from taking a breath!
Heart sounds in this condition tend to be muffled and the raspy noise of air passing through
fluid -
filled lungs is often audible.
By the time they got to the hospital, Bo's
lungs had again
filled up with
fluid, and he was close to death.
Electricity from an electric shock can damage the
lungs and cause them to
fill with
fluid, making it difficult for your dog to breathe — this life threatening condition is called pulmonary oedema.
The minute baby heartworms grow and
fill the blood vessels leading from the heart to the
lungs weakening the heart and
filling the
lungs with
fluid.
If the heart is unable to move this blood forward into the body, it creates pressure in the
lungs which effectively leads to what is called pulmonary edema or
fluid -
filled lungs.
The puppy's head must not be elevated, or the
lungs may
fill with
fluids.
This could cause respiratory distress, because the burn will make the pet's
lungs fill with
fluid.
If a pet bites through an electrical cord, it could result in a severe burn to the tongue or electrical shock which may cause the pet's
lung to
fill with
fluid, causing respiratory distress.
Cats with heart failure often have difficulty breathing as the heart begins to fail and the
lung tissue and / or chest cavity
fills with
fluid that seeps from the backed - up veins.
If a pet bites through an electrical cord, it could result in a severe burn to the tongue or worse, electrical shock, which can cause the pet's
lung to
fill with
fluid, causing respiratory distress.
The esophagus can
fill with
fluid and food, which predisposes the pet aspirating the material into the
lungs.
X-rays and ultrasound images of these animal's chest show a huge heart — often with an enlarged left upper chamber (atrium) and the
lungs filled with
fluid.
Cat
Lungs Filled with
Fluid I e-mailed before concerning my cat that is in her last stages of mammary cancer.