Examples of 'lung parenchyma' in a sentence

Meaning of "lung parenchyma"

lung parenchyma: This phrase refers to the essential tissue component of the lungs responsible for gas exchange. It includes the alveoli, bronchioles, and blood vessels within the lungs that facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration

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Other types of damage to the lung parenchyma.
Lung parenchyma histology performed to analyze inflammatory infiltration.
No resection or suturing of diseased lung parenchyma is performed.
Lung parenchyma is clean.
This condition involves the lung parenchyma.
The subjacent lung parenchyma was normal.
Pneumonia is characterized by inflammation of the lung parenchyma.
Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung parenchyma and causes most deaths in children.
The disease is characterized by progressive fibrosis of lung parenchyma.
Dyspnea generated by changes in lung parenchyma leads patients to chronic sedentary lifestyle.
It usually indicates consolidation of the underlying lung parenchyma.
Resection of the involved lung parenchyma is the treatment for pulmonary sequestration.
Mucopurulent secretions in the airways and the lung parenchyma.
Only a few cases of lung parenchyma involvement have been described in the literature.
Obstruction may lead to infarction of the underlying lung parenchyma.

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Inflammation of the lung parenchyma adjacent to a pleural surface may cause pleuritic pain.
Lung repair consists of reepithelization and reconstruction of the lung parenchyma.
Most respiratory irritants are also toxic to the lung parenchyma if inhaled in sufficient amount.
The tomography study evidences a nodular aspect or calcifications in the lung parenchyma.
The visceral membrane covers the lung parenchyma or tissue and the interlobular fissures.
Atelectrauma results from regionally or totally reduced lung parenchyma expansion.
The visceral pleura covers the lung parenchyma or tissue and the interlobular fissures.
Air in the pleural space implies damage to the lung parenchyma.
Increased attenuation in the lung parenchyma that may potentially obscure the contours of the vessels.
Shallow biopsy depth allows only a peripheral representation of the lung parenchyma.
Lung parenchyma involvement is mainly characterized by granulomatous reaction to Schistosoma mansoni eggs.
Few authors have found QoL to be correlated with resection of the lung parenchyma.
Destruction of the lung parenchyma in subjects with CAL typically occurs as centrilobular emphysema.
The mass in the posterior mediastinum was resected together with the adjacent lung parenchyma.
The lung parenchyma segmentation available in the OMIS allows users to adjust segmentation manually.
These findings are consistent with the structural changes observed in the distal lung parenchyma.
Inflammation of the airways and lung parenchyma plays a major role in the pathogenesis of COPD.
There is a rupture in his airway somewhere between the trachea and the lung parenchyma.
Tuberculosis of the lung parenchyma or the tracheo-bronchial tree.
Pneumonia is a form of acute respiratory infection that affects the lung parenchyma and oxygenation.
Over time, the entire lung parenchyma may become compromised.
Pulmonary pathogens demonstrate marked differences in their invasiveness and ability to destroy lung parenchyma.
In bacterial pneumonia, invasion of the lung parenchyma by bacteria produces an inflammatory immune response.
Two patients were diagnosed with primary chest wall tumor with invasion of the lung parenchyma.
Peribronchovascular opacity-increased attenuation of the lung parenchyma adjacent to the peribronchovascular interstitium.
A device that can prevent bullae formation without eliminating remnants of functional lung parenchyma is needed.
For each animal, 15 fields of lung parenchyma and 5 airways were randomly selected.
There were no signs of increased PT or lesions in the lung parenchyma.
Pulmonary fibrosis involves gradual exchange of normal lung parenchyma with fibrotic tissue ( fibrous scar ).
This was possible in four, however causing significant loss of functioning lung parenchyma.
Histologically, the CG was characterized by presence of lung parenchyma of normal aspect Fig.
In another case, the histopathological analysis revealed normal lung parenchyma.
Patients with TSC can develop progressive replacement of the lung parenchyma with multiple cysts.
C profile, consolidation image appearing as a tissue structure containing white points consisting of lung parenchyma.
There's haemorrhage in the lung parenchyma.

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