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The article also says he died of a heart attack and lung collapse.
Onset of lung collapse is less than 72 hours after menstruation.
Air gets into the space round the lungs and makes the lung collapse, like a popped balloon.
Also heard together with spontaneous pneumothorax; small and not a total lung collapse, on the left side.
Shallow breathing from pain can lead to lung collapse.
These babies, born with insufficient surfactant, risk lung collapse.
Pneumothorax is the collection of air or gas in the space inside the chest around the lungs, which leads to a lung collapse.
The next step, however, was the hard one: sealing the wound without letting Vlad's lung collapse again.
It's quiet enough to hear a lung collapse.'
Lack of surfactant reduces the surface area available for effective gas exchange causing lung collapse if severe.
She said that doctors did not know what caused the partial lung collapse but that it was considered a possible complication of surgery.
'On the other hand,' Doctor Staples said, 'it would be unscientific to assume that this had anything to do with his lung collapse.
The statement also said that the fluid buildup and lung collapse has caused Mr. Clinton "some discomfort" in recent weeks.
If the bronchiole is completely obstructed, atelectasis occurs: the alveoli of the lung collapse.
This simple addition to the FAST exam can accurately identify lung collapse in only 1 additional minute.
Diagnosis can be hinted by high recurrence rates of lung collapse in a woman of reproductive age with endometriosis.
With a wordless shout, she sprang up from her chair into his arms, and did her level best to hug him into lung collapse.
The flexible ribcage allows lung collapse, reducing nitrogen intake, and metabolism can decrease to conserve oxygen.
Daffodil can also cause vomiting, salivation, diarrhea, brain and nerve disorders, lung collapse, and death.
Lung collapse is highly probable as well as losing function of diaphragm and possible injury of the spleen.
Pneumotherapy is the medical use of compressed or rarefied gases, and was at one time used to treat people suffering from pneumothorax (lung collapse).
This fluid can lead to complications such as hypoxia due to lung collapse from the fluid, or fibrothorax, later, when the space scars down.
Bilateral chest tubes were placed in both chest pleural spaces to suck out damaged tissue and prevent lung collapse.
Lung collapse (atelectasis)
In medicine, the Golden S sign is a sign seen on imaging of the chest that suggests a central lung mass or lung collapse.