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Pulmonary hypoplasia
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... cause of a collection of fluid around the lung ( pleural effusion ) or other abnormality of the pleural membrane. Pleural biopsy can diagnose ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... your provider might recommend a bronchoscopy instead of lung needle biopsy depending on the location of the abnormality.
- ... 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 ...
- ... selected depends on the extent of the heart abnormalities that accompany the pulmonary valve defect. Potential invasive treatments include: Biventricular repair -- ...
- ... 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 ...
- 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 ...
- ... be performed as part of a bronchoscopy when abnormalities include the upper airway as well as the lung tissue.