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- ... recommended for patients who have both cardiac and lung disease. The most common reasons for a combined heart-lung transplant are pulmonary hypertension, cystic fibrosis, lung disease associated with damage to the right ventricle of ...
- ... transplants may be recommended for patients with severe lung disease such as: Permanent enlargement of air sacs (alveoli) ... to prevent immune rejection of the transplanted lung. Lung ... on the disease being treated and the experience of the center ...
- ... the upper areas on both sides of the lungs. Diseases which may explain these X-ray findings include ... workers pneumoconiosis (CWP), silico-tuberculosis, disseminated tuberculosis, metastatic lung cancer, and other diffuse infiltrative pulmonary diseases.
- Emphysema is a lung disease involving damage to the air sacs (alveoli). There is progressive destruction of alveoli and the surrounding tissue that supports ...
- ... areas that are diffuse and located in both lungs. Diseases which may explain these x-ray findings include, but are not limited to: complicated coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP), silico-tuberculosis, and metastatic lung cancer.
- ... Infants who survive may have some long-term lung disease.
- ... lung function in people with obstructive or restrictive lung diseases such as asthma or cystic fibrosis.
- ... to 3 mm) in all parts of the lungs. Diseases that may result in an x-ray like ...
- ... the risk of heart attacks, strokes and chronic lung disease.
- ... fibrosis is the most common cause of chronic lung disease in children and young adults, and the most ...