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Results 1 - 10 of 1,106 for Pulmonary hemorrhage
  1. ... kidney disease Lung failure Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis Severe pulmonary hemorrhage (lung bleeding)
  2. ... pulmonary interstitial emphysema), or bleeding in the lungs (pulmonary hemorrhage) Yellow skin and whites of the eyes ( newborn jaundice ) Problems breathing due to immature lungs , pneumonia, or patent ductus arteriosus Severe intestinal inflammation ( ...
  3. ... the dye Injury to blood vessels in the lung Bleeding into the lung Coughing up blood Respiratory failure Death There is ...
  4. ... hemorrhage of the newborn ) Bleeding into the lung (pulmonary hemorrhage; sometimes associated with surfactant use) Problems with lung ...
  5. ... inside the skull (intracranial hemorrhage), in the lungs (pulmonary hemorrhage), or in the gastrointestinal tract, which can be ...
  6. ... inside the skull (intracranial hemorrhage), in the lungs (pulmonary hemorrhage), or in the gastrointestinal tract, which can be ...
  7. ... collapsed lung if the needle goes into your lung Bleeding that causes blood to collect near the lung where the needle was put in Pulmonary edema , ...
  8. ... lungs (secondary pneumonia) Low blood pressure or shock Lung bleeding Convulsions (seizures) Sleepiness Stupor (decreased awareness, sleepiness, confusion)
  9. ... may cause death if they travel to the lungs Bleeding Infection Injury to nearby body areas Risks of ...
  10. Lung Cancer/Clinical Trials ... Lung Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Learn the results of the National Lung Screening ...
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