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  1. ... that can result in the partial or complete collapse of a lung. This type of pneumothorax is ... on the lung and can lead to its collapse. A person with this condition may feel chest ...
  2. ... genes provide instructions for making proteins called heat shock protein beta-1 and heat shock protein beta-8. Heat shock proteins help protect cells under adverse conditions such ...
  3. ... the chest cavity that can result in the collapse of a lung (spontaneous pneumothorax) or a protrusion ...
  4. ... surface tension) after exhalation, causing the alveoli to collapse. As a result, filling the lungs with air ...
  5. ... of the spine (vertebrae). The deformed vertebrae can collapse, leading to abnormal curvature of the spine. Additionally, ...
  6. ... form the spine (vertebrae). Multiple fractures can cause collapse of the affected vertebrae (compressed vertebrae), abnormal side- ...
  7. ... that form the spine (vertebrae), which can cause collapse of the affected vertebrae (compressed vertebrae). Multiple fractures ...
  8. ... coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, and lung collapse.Virtually all affected people have skin abnormalities, including ...
  9. ... chest cavity (pneumothorax) that may result in the collapse of a lung. Additionally, Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome ...
  10. ... people experience Lhermitte sign, which is an electrical shock-like sensation that runs down the back and ...
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