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Results 1 - 10 of 52 for Pulmonary hypoplasia
  1. ... body to the heart. Blood clot(s) in the lungs . Abnormalities of the blood vessels in the lungs or chest, such as aortic arch syndrome . Aortic ...
  2. ... without treatment, especially if there are only small lung abnormalities. If the eyes, heart, nervous system, or lungs are affected, corticosteroids are usually prescribed. This medicine ...
  3. ... cause of a collection of fluid around the lung ( pleural effusion ) or other abnormality of the pleural membrane. Pleural biopsy can diagnose ...
  4. ... for abnormalities of the small blood vessels. The lungs, heart and abdomen will be examined for abnormalities. Your blood pressure will be checked. Scleroderma can ...
  5. ... your doctor might recommend a bronchoscopy instead of lung needle biopsy depending on the location of the abnormality.
  6. ... protein called heme, which binds oxygen. In the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide. Abnormalities of an individual's hemoglobin value can indicate defects ...
  7. ... selected depends on the extent of the heart abnormalities that accompany the pulmonary valve defect. Potential invasive treatments include: Biventricular repair -- ...
  8. ... also include: Abnormal gallbladder system Problems with the lungs Problems with the structure or position of the intestines Severe heart defects Abnormalities of the blood vessels Possible risk factors for ...
  9. Alveolar abnormalities are changes in the tiny air sacs in the lungs, called alveoli. Alveoli allow oxygen to enter the blood. They are very thin to let oxygen move ...
  10. ... be performed as part of a bronchoscopy when abnormalities include the upper airway as well as the lung tissue.
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