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  1. ... Radiol., 1943, 16: 69-71 — Gilkev. H. M. Congenital absence of lung; report of a case. J. Missouri M. Ass.. ... A case for discussion, with special allusion to congenital absence of lung. Tubercle, Lond., 19U, 22: 144-53.—Mazzei, E. S. ...
  2. ... Par., 1914, lxxxix, 26-31.— Ellis (A. G.). Congenital absence of lung. Am. J. M. Sc, Phila., 1917, cliv, 33- ... anat. de Par., 1913, lxxxviii, 259.—Levy (C. S.). Congenital absence of one lung. Am. J. M. Sc, Phüa., 1920, clix, 237- ...
  3. ... the air-cells. MEDICAL DICTIONARY. 55 Apnen'mia. Congenital absence of the lungs. Ap'nol. A preparation of periplocin; used in ... globus pallidus. Pal'iidin. A preparation from the lungs of congenital syphil- ... Pal'lor. Paleness; absence of skin-coloration. Palm. 1. The hollow or ...
  4. ... His. Collapse of the air-cells. Apneu'mia. Congenital absence of the lungs. Apoacon'illn. Same as Apaconitin. Apocliromal' ic. Same ... ze-ah). Dulness of intellect; stupidity. Asyno'via. Absence or ... Aleloehel'lla. Congenital defect of the lip. Ateloslos'sia. Abnormality or ...
  5. ... air vesicles. Apneu'mia, ap-nu'-me-ah. Congenital absence of the lungs. Apocen'osis, ap-G-sen'-0-sis. A discharge, flux, evacuation. Apochromat'ic Lens. A lens with high correction of ... A/pus, a'-pus. Congenital absence of lower limbs, or feet. Apyrex'ia, ...
  6. ... the normal function of organs such as the lungs and pancreas. Health Conditions Related to Genetic Changes Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens About 80 CFTR mutations ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Radiology in World War II 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1966
    ... investigation of, 308 Lumbosacral joints, lesions of, 171 Lung(s) : agenesis of, 313 anomalies of, 104, 313 carcinoma of, ... 60 Rea, Maj. C. E„ 847, 873 Reactions: absence of, to encephalography in CBI, 749 after ... congenital anomalies of, 670, 671 diseases of, in— named ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Morris' Human anatomy : a complete systematic treatise 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]
    ... accompany the air-tubes (see p. 1073). Variations.—Congenital absence of one or both lungs has been observed. Variations in the lobes are ... one instance, a case of talipes equinovarus, of congenital origin and ... heart, 552 linguae, 1140 of lung, 1263 of nose, 1225 of patella, 231 of ...
  9. ... through this valve from the heart to the lungs, where it picks up fresh oxygen. This condition is present at birth (congenital). ... Absent pulmonary valve syndrome; Congenital absence of the pulmonary valve; ... heart disease - pulmonary valve; Birth defect heart - pulmonary valve
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Human anatomy (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1849
    ... parts, and to facilitate its movements. Cases of congenital absence of the pericardium have sometimes been met with; the heart, in these cases, lies with the left lung in the cavity of the left pleura, and ...
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