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Pulmonary cavity
- ... accumulation of air in the space between the lungs and the chest cavity (called the pleural space) that can result in the partial or complete collapse of a lung. This type of pneumothorax is described as primary ...
- ... that can arise in the lining of the lung and chest cavity (pleura) or the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum). ...
- ... builds up abnormally in the space between the lungs and the chest cavity (plural space), potentially leading to a partial or complete collapse of the lung. Many of these mutations result in the production ...
- ... of cancer. These include some cancers of the lung, esophagus, breast, and oral cavity. Additionally, variants that change single amino acids in ...
- ... also have an accumulation of fluid in the cavity around the lungs (chylothorax).The lung abnormalities resulting from LAM may ...
- ... an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites), and lung congestion. Some children with familial restrictive cardiomyopathy do ...
- ... an increased chance of developing cysts in the lungs and an abnormal accumulation of air in the chest cavity (pneumothorax) that may result in the collapse of ...
- ... stomach and intestines to move into the chest cavity and crowd the heart and lungs. This crowding can lead to underdevelopment of the lungs (pulmonary hypoplasia), potentially resulting in life-threatening ... the chest cavity. In about 1 percent of cases, congenital diaphragmatic ...
- ... leading to life-threatening breathing problems. As the lungs expand in the narrow chest, the muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm) is forced down and the abdomen ...
- ... leading to life-threatening breathing problems. As the lungs expand in the narrow chest, the muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm) is forced down and the abdomen ...