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  1. Primary spontaneous pneumothorax is an abnormal accumulation of air in the space between the lungs and the ... due to the formation of small sacs of air (blebs) in lung tissue that rupture, causing air ...
  2. ... causes urine to turn black when exposed to air. Ochronosis, a buildup of dark pigment in connective ... making the urine turn dark when exposed to air. HGD This condition is inherited in an autosomal ...
  3. ... called calcium phosphate gradually accumulate in the small air sacs (alveoli) located throughout the lungs. These deposits ...
  4. ... cause primary spontaneous pneumothorax. This condition occurs when air builds up abnormally in the space between the ... lead to the formation of small sacs of air (blebs) in the tissue. These blebs can rupture, ...
  5. ... easy. Without normal surfactant, the tissue surrounding the air sacs in the lungs (the alveoli) sticks together ... collapse. As a result, filling the lungs with air on each breath becomes very difficult, and delivery ...
  6. ... easy. Without normal surfactant, the tissue surrounding the air sacs in the lungs (the alveoli) sticks together ( ... collapse. As a result, filling the lungs with air on each breath becomes very difficult, and the ...
  7. ... arises from the cells that line the small air sacs (alveoli) located throughout the lungs. Squamous cell ... 25-fold. Other risk factors include exposure to air pollution, radon, asbestos, certain metals and chemicals, or ...
  8. ... in type I, the growths are composed of air-filled pockets called cysts; in type II, the ... blastoma may also develop an abnormal accumulation of air in the chest cavity that can lead to ...
  9. ... easy. Without normal surfactant, the tissue surrounding the air sacs in the lungs (the alveoli) sticks together ... collapse. As a result, filling the lungs with air on each breath becomes very difficult, and the ...
  10. ... easy. Without normal surfactant, the tissue surrounding the air sacs in the lungs (the alveoli) sticks together ... collapse. As a result, filling the lungs with air on each breath becomes very difficult, and the ...
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