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Results 1 - 10 of 343 for Pulmonary mass
  1. Fetal Lung Mass (Nemours Foundation)  
    Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... Nemours Foundation ... fetal lung mass, unborn baby, lungs, hydrops fetalis, thoracentesis, thoracoamniotic shunt, shunts, ...
  2. ... chest x-ray of a person with a lung mass. This is a front view, where the lungs ... of the chest. The x-ray shows a mass in the right upper lung, indicated with the arrow (seen on the left ...
  3. ... CT scan of the upper chest showing a mass in the right lung (seen on the left side of the picture).
  4. This is a CT scan of the upper lungs. This individual has a mass in upper part of the right lung (left side of picture).
  5. ... a mass in the upper part of the lung. Although the cause of the mass can be suspected, based on this person's history, there are many diseases that can ...
  6. Birth Defects (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are birth defects? A birth defect is a problem that happens while a baby is developing in the mother's body. Most birth defects happen during the ...
  7. Fetal Abdominal Cyst (Nemours Foundation)  
    Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... Nemours Foundation ... choledochal cysts, cyst, cysts, inflamed pancreas, pancreatitis, fetal abdominal cyst, genitourinary ...
  8. Your Guide to Lowering Cholesterol with TLC (Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes) From the National Institutes of Health (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) - PDF  
    How to Lower Cholesterol with Diet/Learn More ... How to Lower Cholesterol with Diet ... National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ... PDF ... From the National Institutes ...
  9. ... a patient with central cancer of the right lung. Notice the white mass in the middle portion of the right lung (seen on the left side of the picture).
  10. Pulmonary aspergilloma is a mass caused by a fungal infection. It usually grows in lung cavities. The infection can also appear in the brain, kidney, or other organs.
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