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Physiological Basis of Tests for Airflow Limitation

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Serodiagnosis of Tuberculosis Using Absorbance-difference on Immunoblots

This study was done to develop a serodiagonstic procedure for tuberculosis. The sera from 40 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who were found by chest X-ray examination, smear and cluture and from...
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Effects of Balloon Dilatation Therapy in Tuberculous Bronchial Stenosis

Stenosis of proximal airway due to tuberculosis is one of the most troublesome clinical condition not only because it can lead to respiratory failure but also because of technical difficulty...
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Chest CT finding of Endobronchial Tuberculosis Patients

Analysis was done of chest computed graphic (C.T) scans of 17 patients who are confirmed as having endobronchial tuberculosis. Although lymph node involvement was not seen definitely by simple chest...
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A Clinical Study on Lesions in the Lingular Segment of the Left Upper Lobe

A clinical study was carried out on 29 patients who revealed pathological findings in lingluar segment of the left upper lobe on radiologic examination of the chest. Among 29 cases,...
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A Case of Cryptococcal Pleural Effusion Developed during the Management of Autoimmune Hepatitis

With the increased use of corticosteroids, immunosuppressive agents and the prolonged survival of patients with certain maligant disease, infection by cryptococcus neoformans has received increased attention. While the respiratory tract...
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A Case of Pulmonary Nocardiosis

Nocardiosis is a localized or disseminated infection caused by a soil-borne aerobic actinomycete which is gram-positve and weak acid-fast usually introduced through the respiratory tract. The pulmonary event in humans may...
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Spirometry on Supine position in Young Healthy Students

The pulmonary functions on sitting and supine positions were measured in 31 young healthy students for the induction of the regression equation of predicted value on sitting position from the...
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Kinked Descending part of the Thoracic Aorta

It is well known that elongation of the aorta is associated with persistent hypertension and atherosclerosis. The elongated aorta usually produces widening of the aortic arch and less commomly, elongated...
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Characteristics of TBLB According to the Type of Pulmonary Lesion and Diagnostic Validity of Biplane-Fluoroscopy in TBLB

TBLB (transbronchial lung biopsy) is wel1 .known as a valuable and relatively safe diagnostic tool in both diffuse and localized lesion which is invisible on routine bronchoscopy. To investigate the...
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Bronchial Hyperreactivity in Subjects with Smail Airway Disease Using Methacholine Bronchial Provocation Test

Bronchial hyperreactivity is the term used to describe the tendency of the airways to bronchocon- strict to specific stimuli such as allergens and to nonspecific (nonallergic) stimuli which affect most asthmatic...
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Clinical Study of Pulmonary Embolism

Pulmonary embolism is a life threatening disease that needs early and accurate diagnosis and prompt management. In order to find the better way to recognize and treat the patients with...
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Pathologic Analysis of Pulmonary Interstitial Fibrosis

Histopathologic analysis has been conducted on 36 cases of interstitial fibrosis of the lung. The key findings of histologic criteria of interstitial fibrosis are alveolar narrowing and desquamation of epithelial...
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Fat Embolism Syndrome with Bone Fractures

The fat embolism syndrome is considered to be a symptom complex of acute respiratory distress, cerebral disturbance, and petechiae after one or more long bone fractures. The clinical picture of...
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