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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Pulmonary cyst
  1. ... abdomen due to swelling (liver cyst) Bloody sputum (lung cyst) Chest pain (lung cyst) Cough (lung cyst) Severe allergic reaction ( anaphylaxis ) when ...
  2. ... genetic disease associated with benign skin tumors and lung cysts)
  3. ... can form cysts within the muscles, liver, brain, lungs, and eyes. Cysts are common on the skin. They can develop ...
  4. ... under the lungs). They can also infect the lungs and brain. The resulting cysts can remain alive for years.
  5. ... the chest in the area that separates the lungs. The heart, large blood vessels, windpipe, thymus gland, lymph nodes and esophagus are found there.
  6. ... the right side of the heart to fail) Cysts of the lung High blood pressure in the lung arteries (pulmonary ...
  7. ... the alveoli. With more advanced disease, large air cysts develop where normal lung tissue used to be. Air is trapped in the lungs due to lack of supportive ...
  8. ... lung tissues become inflamed and then damaged ( interstitial lung disease ) Pneumonia Esophageal cancer Lymphoma in the chest Tumors, nodules, or cysts in the chest
  9. ... link PJS with cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, lung, breast, uterus, and ovaries.
  10. ... and widening of the large airways of the lungs ( bronchiectasis ) Enlarged lymph nodes Infection of the heart tissue or heart valve Esophageal cancer Lymphoma in the chest Birth defects of the heart Tumors, nodules, or cysts in the chest
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