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The cause was lung fibrosis, his wife said.
It may also cause lung fibrosis and renal damage.
Diagnosed with lung fibrosis in 2002, Coyne died peacefully at his home.
Some notable persons have died from lung fibrosis associated with asbestos include:
In lung fibrosis Thy-1 level is suppressed in stimulated fibroblasts.
The pink areas in this picture represent lung fibrosis (collagen stains pink).
Dr. Nemir, who used her maiden name professionally, died of lung fibrosis, her family said.
His death from lung fibrosis may have been caused by exposure to asbestos during his Merchant Marine years.
Recurrent injury to the lungs caused by chronic infections or aspiration may cause lung fibrosis and scarring.
In medicine, traction bronchiectasis is a finding of abnormal airway dilation due to lung fibrosis.
Other features of lupus include a skin rash, extreme photosensitivity, hair loss, kidney problems, lung fibrosis and constant joint pain.
Miguel Terekhov, 83, Uruguayan-born American ballet dancer and teacher, complications of lung fibrosis.
The presence of this virus in acute lung injury and exacerbations of idiopathic lung fibrosis has been reported.
Honeycombing, a pattern of lung fibrosis characterized by multiple cystic spaces located at the bases of the lungs, is frequently seen in advanced cases.
Some patients have lung fibrosis, colitis, or an abnormal storage of a fatty-like substance (ceroid lipofuscin) in various tissues of the body.
Exposure to asbestos can cause serious illnesses, such as pleural and lung fibrosis and cancer of the lung, pleura or peritoneum.
Prolonged inflammation and destruction of pneumocytes leads to fibroblastic proliferation, hyaline membrane formation and lung fibrosis.
Treatment-related risk factors included chest radiation for lung fibrosis, supplemental oxygen therapy, recurrent pneumonia, exercise-induced shortness of breath, and chronic cough.
WISP-1 is upregulated in human patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and in a mouse model of bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis.
As with other ergot derivatives, pleuritis, exudative pleura disease, pleura fibrosis, lung fibrosis, and pericarditis are seen.
Less commonly, aortitis, aortic valve insufficiency, apical lung fibrosis and ectasia of the sacral nerve root sheaths may occur.
The 25-year cumulative incidence of lung fibrosis was 5% for those who received chest radiation therapy and less than 1% for those who received pulmonary toxic chemotherapy.
Owing to lung fibrosis, chest X-rays may show apical fibrosis, while pulmonary function testing may reveal a restrictive lung defect.
They are associated with central nervous system involvement, kidney disease, lung fibrosis and pericarditis in SLE, but they are not associated with disease activity.
It can result in very serious illnesses such as lung fibrosis, pleural fibrosis or mesothelioma. A number of doubts and unanswered questions still surround the use of this substance.