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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for ruptured
  1. ... sacs of air (blebs) in lung tissue that rupture, causing air to leak into the pleural space. ... or lungs) for a long time before they rupture. Many things can cause a bleb to rupture, ...
  2. ... a COL1A1 gene mutation are prone to tearing (rupture) of major arteries in adulthood. The vascular type is associated with rupture of blood vessels, intestines, and other organs. One ...
  3. ... Danlos syndrome and are caused by unpredictable tearing (rupture) of blood vessels and organs. These complications can ... women with vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome may experience rupture of the uterus. Additional forms of Ehlers-Danlos ...
  4. ... organs, or cause the aorta to break open (rupture).The occurrence and timing of these aortic abnormalities ... because they usually cause no symptoms unless they rupture. Ruptured aortic aneurysms and dissections are estimated to ...
  5. ... or adulthood, when they start to break open (rupture) on the surface of the cornea and cause ... proteins and other cellular debris. When the cysts rupture, they cause eye irritation and the other symptoms ...
  6. ... can cause the affected vessels to break open (rupture). In the intestines, ruptured vessels can lead to accumulation of lymph fluid, ...
  7. ... inflamed and painful. They tend to break open (rupture), causing abscesses that drain fluid and pus. As ... hair follicles trap bacteria, leading to inflammation and rupture. Researchers have several ideas about what initially causes ...
  8. ... oxygen species. The damaged cells are likely to rupture and break down prematurely (undergo hemolysis). Factors such ...
  9. ... can cause potentially life-threatening complications, including tearing (rupture) of blood vessels, intestines, and other organs. The ...
  10. ... can be life-threatening if they tear or rupture.The two major forms of polycystic kidney disease ...
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