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Results 11 - 19 of 19 for Air
  1. ... can also interfere with normal speech by causing air to come out of the nose during speech, ...
  2. ... in the lungs and an abnormal accumulation of air in the chest cavity (pneumothorax) that may result ...
  3. ... lung disease caused by damage to the small air sacs in the lungs (alveoli). Characteristic features of ...
  4. ... harmful blood clots include surgery, injury or trauma, air travel, obesity, and a family history of blood ...
  5. ... cooling, such as when a cool breeze or air conditioning blows on damp or sweaty skin. Being ...
  6. ... backward and positioned with the chin in the air (retrocollis).In dystonia 16, muscles of the jaw, ...
  7. ... and eye irritation that is aggravated by wind, air pollution, sunlight, and other irritants. These signs and ...
  8. ... carinatum). Some individuals develop an abnormal accumulation of air in the chest cavity that can result in ...
  9. ... vessels. The disorder affects the millions of small air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs and the tiny ...
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