An asthma attack occurs
when the the lung tissue is inflamed to such a point that enough oxygen can't enter the blood stream and carbon dioxide can't be expelled.
But in earlier work Drs. Summer and Romero have shown that
when lung tissue is injured — by things like viral infection, particulate inhalation, or other insults — lung cells eventually stop producing lipids in order to conserve energy for other cellular repairs.
Pulmonary fibrosis occurs
when lung tissue becomes scarred, leading to loss of lung function and reduced oxygen supply to the blood.
Not exact matches
Mark Gladwin, a researcher in pulmonary medicine at the National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) in Bethesda, Maryland, says that the nitrite levels in the Tibetans» blood are similar to those NHLBI researchers are using to treat heart and liver injuries caused
when blood is restored to oxygen - deprived
tissues in experimental animals.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the process of manufacturing glass not only contributes its share of greenhouse gas emissions but also generates nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and tiny particulates that can damage
lung tissue when breathed in.
Her group wanted to make
lung tissue from the body's own cells, to prevent rejection
when transplanted.
When cancer cells from eg breast or
lung tumours invade the bones through metastasis, the bone
tissue is degraded.
When viral infections, pollution or other injuries damage
lung tissue, AEC2 cells come to the rescue.
DNA analysis of
lung tissue and CT scans of these mummies revealed that more than half of the 265 mummies had tuberculosis
when they died.
Landers was in bad shape — with metastatic melanoma that had spread to his colon, right
lung and connective
tissue in his body —
when doctors treated him with immunotherapy drugs.
Work in the 1960s on the
lungs of guinea pigs led to a greater understanding of the function of chemicals that are released by
tissues when normal biological processes are disturbedANCHOR.
Lung cancer develops
when cells in the
tissues of the
lungs grow and multiply uncontrollably.
mastocytosis — is
when you have too many mast cells which help protect us from infections in particular
tissues such as the skin,
lungs and bowel
Play it safe and see your doctor to rule out pneumonia, which occurs
when the infection reaches
lung tissue.
These changes are necessary for
lung function, as the
tissues can stiffen and become less effective at cycling gases in and out
when they follow the same pattern for too long.
Iron deficiency anemia is a condition that occurs
when your blood doesn't contain enough iron, hemoglobin, or red blood cells to transport the oxygen you need from your
lungs to your
tissues.
When the liver, kidneys, bowel,
lungs and skin become burdened by toxic overload they do not function optimally and toxic material build up in the
tissues and accumulates in the blood.
When the body can not expel toxins they are stored mostly in the liver, kidneys,
lungs, joints, pancreas, and in fat
tissue.
A chronic inflammatory process is
when some sort of trigger (pollen, food particles, etc) initiates a strong inflammatory process that causes collateral damage to other
tissues of the body such as the gut lining, blood vessels, the sinuses, the
lungs, the joints, etc..
When inhaled, dust can irritate the
tissue in the
lungs and bronchial tubes.
When a living heartworm and the inflammation it causes blocks one of these pulmonary arteries, the
lung tissue downstream from the blockage is injured and the cat's ability to breath is affected.
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.
These signs occur
when fluid accumulates in
lung tissue (pulmonary edema) or around the
lungs (pleural effusion) secondary to elevation of left atrial pressure.
The NPRM's proposed approach did not differentiate between situations in which the donor was competent to consent to the donation — for example,
when an individual is donating blood, sperm, a kidney, or a liver or
lung lobe — and situations in which the donor was deceased, for example,
when cadaveric organs and
tissues were being donated.