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Pulmonary edema, a critical condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs, can occur in adults and children. Here are the warning signs.
In people who have pulmonary edema, fluids can fill up the alveoli and make it difficult to take breaths, decrease the amount of oxygen the body takes in and prevent carbon dioxide from leaving.
A case of acute pulmonary edema occurring in a healthy young athlete with a normal heart is presented. The condition is attributed to the combined stresses of cold, exertion and the anoxia ...
Negative-pressure pulmonary edema (NPPE) occurs when a large, negative intrathoracic pressure is generated against an obstructed upper airway, causing fluid to shift into the lung interstitium ...
Studies on its use for pulmonary edema include one published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in August. German researchers found that the drug not only prevented this type of edema but also ...
In “COVID-19 Lung Injury and High Altitude Pulmonary Edema: A False Equation with Dangerous Implications,” the authors urge clinicians to rely on scientific evidence to guide treatment.
The pulmonary edema is unlike that associated with cardiovascular disease; rales and other direct signs, except cyanosis, are rare. The edema is evidently chiefly interstitial, with no marked ...
But a Pinal County Medical Examiner's Office report released to The Arizona Republic did not indicate evidence of pulmonary edema in Gunches. The examination was conducted by Dr. Andrea Wiens ...