Sentences with phrase «fluid in the lung tissue»

This increased pressure first manifests in the vessels of the lungs resulting in the leakage and accumulation of fluid in the lung tissues (pulmonary edema) or outside of the lungs in the chest cavity (pleural effusion).
The chest radiographs may show an enlarged heart and / or fluid in the lung tissue or chest cavity.

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The loss of tissue fluids has reached a critical level, the compressed heart is struggling to pump thick, heavy blood into the tissues, and the tortured lungs make a frantic effort to gasp in small gulps of air.
Released metal particles from the smoldering pit of the World Trade Center were so fine that they could easily slip past a paper face mask and reach deep into lung tissue, where they are poorly soluble in lung fluid.
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.
CIV H3N2 was not isolated from lung lavage fluid or tissues in any of the vaccinated dogs.
Coupage loosens materials that have accumulated in the deep lung tissue, including pus, mucus and other fluids.
These occur due to insufficient oxygen to the body's tissues and a collection of fluid in or around the lungs.
Drugs commonly used are diuretics (e.g. furosemide to remove fluid that has accumulated in the abdomen or lungs and can cause your dog to drink more water and urinate more), angiotensin - converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors to relax blood vessels to allow more efficient blood flow from the heart and to ease the workload on the heart) and positive inotropic agents (e.g. pimobendan to increase the strength of contractility of the heart muscle tissue).
This increased pressure within the lungs results in fluid buildup or fluid on the lungs when this occurs fluid actually leaves the blood vessels and leaks into the tissues.
Thoracic radiography is useful to evaluate pulmonary (lung) tissue and vessels, and may show evidence of fluid accumulation in the lungs (pulmonary edema) or around the lungs (pleural effusion).
These symptoms are the direct result of poor tissue perfusion and the accumulation of excess fluid in the lungs and soft tissues of the body.
Administration of too many fluids in the face of poor heart function or poor kidney function can cause edema (excess fluid), to form in the lungs or in other body tissues.
This leads to a «back - up» of blood in the lungs, which can result in fluid leaking out of blood vessels and accumulating in lung tissue, resulting in cough.
These signs occur when fluid accumulates in lung tissue (pulmonary edema) or around the lungs (pleural effusion) secondary to elevation of left atrial pressure.
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