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Restrictive lung disease
- ... tissue makes the lungs unable to expand fully (restrictive lung disease). This makes it hard for the lungs to ...
- ... evaluate lung function in people with obstructive or restrictive lung diseases such as asthma or cystic fibrosis.
- Exercising with a Muscle Disease (Muscular Dystrophy Association) - PDFNeuromuscular Disorders/Living With ... Neuromuscular Disorders ... Muscular Dystrophy Association ... PDF ... muscular dystrophy; exercise with a disability; neuromuscular ...
- Dusts and Molds (National Farm Medicine Center) - PDFInterstitial Lung Diseases/Related Issues ... Interstitial Lung Diseases ... National Farm Medicine Center ... PDF
- ... expand fully when you breath in. Examples of restrictive lung conditions include scleroderma, sarcoidosis, pulmonary fibrosis, and interstitial lung diseases . If you have questions about your results, talk ...
- ... difficulty filling the lungs with air when inhaling (restrictive pulmonary disease); or widespread lung damage (interstitial lung disease). These respiratory tract problems ...
- About the Operation: Heart Transplant (United Network for Organ Sharing)Heart Transplantation/Related Issues ... Heart Transplantation ... United Network for Organ Sharing
- ... heart may not pump blood strongly when the disease progresses. The abnormal heart function can affect the lungs, liver, and other body systems. Restrictive cardiomyopathy may affect either or both of the ...
- Familial restrictive cardiomyopathy is a genetic form of heart disease. For the heart to beat normally, the heart (cardiac) muscle must contract and relax in a coordinated way. Oxygen-rich blood from the lungs travels first through the upper chambers of the heart (the atria), and then to the lower chambers ...
- Restrictive Cardiomyopathy (Texas Heart Institute)Cardiomyopathy/Specifics ... Cardiomyopathy ... Texas Heart Institute ... Restrictive cardiomyopathy gets its name from the way it restricts the heart from stretching ...