Sentences with phrase «through lung tissue»

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This means the air inside your lungs would expand and tear through the tissue.
Gas, essential for life which is carried by the blood from the lungs to the tissues; concentrated oxygen may be given through an ambu bag, ventilator, hood, nasal CPAP or prongs.
One of the things that makes this a difficult task is the fact that the lungs are constantly moving through the respiratory cycle; the movements caused by the patient breathing in and out, and those of the bronchoscope itself, mean that the tissue is changing shape and location during the examination.
Pigs that are notably distressed are not illegible to be slaughtered and as they go through the slaughter process there is veterinary inspection that looks issues and with the removal of lungs and those tissues, if there is any evidence of pneumonia or abscesses or that sort of thing, those pigs do not get into the feed supply.
«It seems that TB tricks the immune system into damaging our own lung tissue, which therefore makes the person highly infectious through coughing and the TB then spreads by aerosol droplets to other individuals.
In mammals, neutrophils hang out in the lungs» bloodstream more than in blood vessels that wind through other tissue.
When cancer cells from eg breast or lung tumours invade the bones through metastasis, the bone tissue is degraded.
Physicists have used xenon to generate images of blood flow through heart, lung, and brain tissue in rats.
The first generation of «mini-medibots» may infiltrate our bodies through our ears, eyes and lungs, to deliver drugs, take tissue samples or install medical devices.
Chief among them was the finding that in all placental mammals FOXP3 acts through a snippet of DNA called the CNS1 enhancer to trigger the formation of a cohort of Tregs designated «peripheral» (whereas most Tregs are produced in the thymus gland, which sits between the lungs, a subset of the cells act as sentinels suppressing runaway immune responses in the body's peripheral tissues).
Although heartworms can occur in cats, they are much more common in dogs.Microfilaria develop for six months in dogs and eight months in cats before they become adult heartworms, and until this time, they migrate through various body tissues until they reach the heart and lungs.
They migrate through tissue, under the skin, and eventually enter the blood vessels, where they quickly take a ride to the arteries of the lung.
The L3 larvae then migrates through the blood and body tissues to the lungs where it is coughed up, and then swallowed.
The lung sounds of pets with pneumonia may sound loud and harsh or may be soft, as air is not circulating through areas of lung tissue affected by pneumonia.
Bacteria enter the blood stream through inflamed and damaged oral tissues and travel throughout the body where they can damage the kidneys, liver, heart, and lungs.2, 3
During this time the L4 larva travel through the tissues to the lungs.
Their biologic behavior is characterized by aggressive local infiltration of the surrounding tissues and rapid dissemination through the bloodstream (usually to the lungs).
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