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Noninvasive imaging of pulmonary hypertension.

2014

Pulmonary hypertension is defined as a resting mean pulmonary arterial pressure of 25 mm Hg or more determined at right heart catheterization. The challenges for imaging in patients with suspected PH are fivefold: the imaging modality should have a high diagnostic accuracy with regard to the presence of PH; it should be able to characterize the underlying disease, and allow for quantification of its extent by measuring pulmonary hemodynamics. Finally, it should provide prognostic information, and can be used for monitoring of therapy. There have been tremendous improvements in assessment of PH by computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) technology in recent years. This overview …

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Differences in the Response to Methacholine Between the Tidal Breathing and Dosimeter Methods

2008

Background It has been postulated that differences in provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in FEV 1 (PC 20 ) values between the dosimeter method and tidal breathing method might be due to differences in the dose of agonist delivered to the mouth. The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of the dose of aerosol delivered to the mouth on differences in the response obtained with each challenge method. Methods This study measured airway responsiveness to methacholine by dosimeter method and tidal breathing method in 27 subjects with suspected asthma. The dosimeter was modified to deliver an identical volume to that obtained with the tidal breathing met…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineDosimeterbusiness.industryCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicinemedicine.diseaseCrossover studyConfidence intervalAnesthesiamedicineMethacholineLung volumesGeometric meanCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTidal volumeAsthmamedicine.drugChest
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Drug-induced and iatrogenic infiltrative lung disease.

2004

At present more than 350 drugs are known to cause injury of the lung parenchyma,upper and lower airways, pulmonary circulation, pleura, mediastinum, lymph nodes,and neuromuscular system. Infiltrative lung disease (ILD) is the most common pattern of drug-induced injury. This article, which is clinically oriented rather than drug oriented, reviews the patterns of ILD produced by therapeutic drugs and radiation therapy.

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineDrugLung Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectIatrogenic DiseaseMEDLINEAmiodaronePulmonary EdemaSarcoidosis PulmonaryIatrogenic diseaseMedicineHumansIntensive care medicinemedia_commonbusiness.industryPneumoniamedicine.diseaseBreast radiationDermatologyPulmonary AlveoliMethotrexateLung diseaseSarcoidosisbusinessAnti-Arrhythmia AgentsClinics in chest medicine
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Lung penetration and patient adherence considerations in the management of asthma: role of extra fine formulations

2013

The mainstay of management in asthma is inhalation therapy at the target site, with direct delivery of the aerosolized drug into the airways to treat inflammation and relieve obstruction. Abundant evidence is available to support the concept that inflammatory and functional changes at the level of the most peripheral airways strongly contribute to the complexity and heterogeneous manifestations of asthma. It is now largely accepted that there is a wide range of clinical phenotypes of the disease, characterized primarily by small airways involvement. Thus, an appropriate diagnostic algorithm cannot exclude biological and functional assessment of the peripheral airways. Similarly, achievement…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineDrugmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDiseaseSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioQuality of life (healthcare)Asthma controlJournal of Asthma and AllergymedicineImmunology and AllergyIntensive care medicinedeviceOriginal Researchmedia_commonAsthmasmall airwaysLungInhalationbusiness.industrySmall airwaysasthmarespiratory systemmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurequality of lifeinflammationCorrigendumbusinessJournal of Asthma and Allergy
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Interstitial lung disease induced by drugs and radiation.

2004

An ever-increasing number of drugs can reproduce variegated patterns of naturally occurring interstitial lung disease (ILD), including most forms of interstitial pneumonias, alveolar involvement and, rarely, vasculitis. Drugs in one therapeutic class may collectively produce the same pattern of involvement. A few drugs can produce more than one pattern of ILD. The diagnosis of drug-induced ILD (DI-ILD) essentially rests on the temporal association between exposure to the drug and the development of pulmonary infiltrates. The histopathological features of DI-ILD are generally consistent, rather than suggestive or specific to the drug etiology. Thus, the diagnosis of DI-ILD is mainly made by …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineDrugmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPulmonary FibrosisAmiodaronePulmonary EdemaMedicineHumansInterstitial pneumoniaPulmonary EosinophiliaDechallengeBronchiolitis ObliteransLungmedia_commonRadiotherapybusiness.industryRespiratory diseaseInterstitial lung diseasePneumoniarespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseDermatologyrespiratory tract diseasesPulmonary AlveoliRadiographyMethotrexateCorticosteroid therapyChronic DiseaseEtiologybusinessVasculitisLung Diseases InterstitialRespiration; international review of thoracic diseases
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Comparison of histological and computed tomographic measurements of pig lung bronchi.

2020

Aim Light microscopy is used as template in the evaluation and further development of medical imaging methods. Tissue shrinkage caused by histological processing is known to influence lung tissue dimensions. In diagnosis of COPD, computed tomography (CT) is widely used for automated airway measurement. The aim of this study was to compare histological and computed tomographic measurements of pig lung bronchi. Methods Airway measurements of pig lungs were performed after freezing under controlled inflation pressure in a liquid nitrogen bath. The wall thickness of seven bronchi was measured via Micro-CT and CT using the integral-based method (IBM) and the full-width-at-half-maximum method (FW…

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Cigarette smoke exposure inhibits extracellular MMP-2 (gelatinase A) activity in human lung fibroblasts

2007

Abstract Background Exposure to cigarette smoke is considered a major risk factor for the development of lung diseases, since its causative role has been assessed in the induction and maintenance of an inflamed state in the airways. Lung fibroblasts can contribute to these processes, due to their ability to produce proinflammatory chemotactic molecules and extracellular matrix remodelling proteinases. Among proteolytic enzymes, gelatinases A and B have been studied for their role in tissue breakdown and mobilisation of matrix-derived signalling molecules. Multiple reports linked gelatinase deregulation and overexpression to the development of inflammatory chronic lung diseases such as COPD.…

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Lung cancer survival in Germany: A population-based analysis of 132,612 lung cancer patients.

2014

Lung cancer is the most common cancer-related death worldwide. In Germany it accounts for 25% of cancer deaths in men, and 14% in women. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of 5-year relative survival by sex, age, histology, and tumour stage in Germany representing a population of 26.7 million people.The study is based on a pooled German dataset including data from 12 population-based cancer registries covering around one third of the German population. A total of 132,612 patients diagnosed with lung cancer from 2002 to 2010 were included in the analysis. Survival estimates for the time period 2007-2010 were calculated using period analysis. Differences in survival between sexes…

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Indoor air pollutants stimulate interleukin-8-specific mRNA expression and protein secretion of alveolar macrophages.

1998

Indoor air pollutants may cause inflammatory changes of the airways and adjacent pulmonary tissue. After phagocytosis of inhaled particles alveolar macrophages (AM) release chemotactic mediators capable of attracting inflammatory cells into the lung tissue. To evaluate these mechanisms further peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC) and human AM (freshly recovered from the lower respiratory tract) were exposed to the indoor particles Soot FR 101 and Printex 90, the asbestos fiber Chrysotile B, and titanium dioxide (TiO2) at concentrations of 10 or 50 microg/10(6) cells for up to 8 h. The migration of granulocytes into the conditioned supernatants of AM and PBMNC was quantified by chemota…

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Le pneumocytome sclérosant : une tumeur rare et apparemment bénigne

2020

International audience; Introduction: Sclerosing pneumocytoma is a benign and rare lung tumor affecting epithelial cells. In most cases, patients are asymptomatic and the diagnosis is made on an X ray or a CT scan performed for other enquiry. Sex ratio favors women. Epidemiological studies report that middle-aged Asian women are more frequently affected. Radiological investigations find a solitary nodule or a mass with peripheric localization. When performed, histological analysis shows a tumor composed of at least two of the four following architectures: papillary, sclerosing, hemangiomatous and solid, with two types of cells that can be round or cubic cells.Cases report: We report two cas…

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