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Even through the thick glass Caffery could hear her emphysematous breathing.
When, eventually, the phone did ring, interrupting the air conditioner's emphysematous wheeze, all three of the men jumped.
Matthew Baillie illustrated an emphysematous lung in 1789 and described the destructive character of the condition.
Emphysematous changes at the margin of the lesion are characteristic and may not be visible on the chest radiograph.
Bullae are thought to arise by air trapping in emphysematous spaces, causing local expansion.
Thus, H 2 O displacement lung volumes were increased by 35% in emphysematous animals over controls.
MHC adaptation in emphysematous rat diaphragm has not been studied systematically.
The emphysematous areas are subpleural in location and often surrounded by interlobular septa (hence the name).
Furthermore, no study in emphysematous hamster diaphragm has demonstrated a change in twitch kinetics.
Lungs were emphysematous.
Neutrophil elastase is an important protease enzyme that when expressed aberrantly can cause emphysema or emphysematous changes.
Study of two of the control rat strips suffered technical failure, leaving nine emphysematous and nine control animals fully studied.
Discussion In this investigation, we characterized T cells and lung macrophages isolated from emphysematous and non-emphysematous human lungs.
Particularly in emphysematous lungs, diseased alveoli empty slowly, and so the CO concentration of the exhaled air increases progressively throughout the expiration.
Figure 2shows a typical panel from serial sections of one of the emphysematous diaphragm specimens stained with each of the monoclonal antibodies.
A gas-producing UTI (emphysematous cystitis: rare).
Note that there was a significant decrease in the expression of MHC IIb in emphysematous versus control.
Infections due to C. perfringens show evidence of tissue necrosis, bacteremia, emphysematous cholecystitis, and gas gangrene, which is also known as clostridial myonecrosis.
However, CT allows sharper delineation of thin-walled cysts and emphysematous changes than MRI.
This trend was most marked in the IIx isoform, for which the P value for increased expression in emphysematous versus control diaphragm reached 0.06.
Conventional LVRS involves resection of the most severely affected areas of emphysematous, non-bullous lung (aim is for 20-30%).
We demonstrate here a shift from IIb toward IIx in emphysematous rat diaphragm at both the protein and mRNA levels.
Further, diaphragmatic fatigue might be related to SERCA function [ 49 ] and, as discussed above, our emphysematous animals showed decreased diaphragm strip fatigability.
Our data showing no difference in the expression of SERCA 1 and SERCA 2 between emphysematous and control animals are consistent with this finding.
Infection causes Edwardsiella septicemia (also known as ES, edwardsiellosis, emphysematous putrefactive disease of catfish, fish gangrene and red disease) in channel fish, eels and flounder.