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- Atelectasis abstract "Atelectasis (from Greek: ἀτελής, "incomplete" + ἔκτασις, "extension") is defined as the collapse or closure of the lung resulting in reduced or absent gas exchange. It may affect part or all of one lung. It is a condition where the alveoli are deflated, as distinct from pulmonary consolidation.It is a very common finding in chest x-rays and other radiological studies. It may be caused by normal exhalation or by several medical conditions. Although frequently described as a collapse of lung tissue, atelectasis is not synonymous with a pneumothorax, which is a more specific condition that features atelectasis. Acute atelectasis may occur as a post-operative complication or as a result of surfactant deficiency. In premature neonates, this leads to infant respiratory distress syndrome.".
- Atelectasis diseasesdb "10940".
- Atelectasis emedicineSubject "med".
- Atelectasis emedicineTopic "180".
- Atelectasis icd10 "J98.1".
- Atelectasis icd9 "518.0".
- Atelectasis medlineplus "000065".
- Atelectasis meshId "D001261".
- Atelectasis thumbnail Atelectasia1.jpg?width=300.
- Atelectasis wikiPageID "1171612".
- Atelectasis wikiPageRevisionID "606434101".
- Atelectasis caption "Atelectasis of a patient's right lung".
- Atelectasis diseasesdb "10940".
- Atelectasis emedicinesubj "med".
- Atelectasis emedicinetopic "180".
- Atelectasis hasPhotoCollection Atelectasis.
- Atelectasis icd "518".
- Atelectasis icd "J98.1".
- Atelectasis medlineplus "65".
- Atelectasis meshid "D001261".
- Atelectasis name "Atelectasis".
- Atelectasis wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Atelectasis subject Category:Respiratory_diseases.
- Atelectasis subject Category:Respiratory_therapy.
- Atelectasis type Disease.
- Atelectasis type AilmentCondition.
- Atelectasis type Situation.
- Atelectasis comment "Atelectasis (from Greek: ἀτελής, "incomplete" + ἔκτασις, "extension") is defined as the collapse or closure of the lung resulting in reduced or absent gas exchange. It may affect part or all of one lung. It is a condition where the alveoli are deflated, as distinct from pulmonary consolidation.It is a very common finding in chest x-rays and other radiological studies. It may be caused by normal exhalation or by several medical conditions.".
- Atelectasis label "Atelectase".
- Atelectasis label "Atelectasia".
- Atelectasis label "Atelectasia".
- Atelectasis label "Atelectasia".
- Atelectasis label "Atelectasis".
- Atelectasis label "Atelektase".
- Atelectasis label "Atélectasie".
- Atelectasis label "Niedodma".
- Atelectasis label "Ателектаз".
- Atelectasis label "انخماص الرئة".
- Atelectasis label "無気肺".
- Atelectasis sameAs Atelektase.
- Atelectasis sameAs Ατελεκτασία.
- Atelectasis sameAs Atelectasia.
- Atelectasis sameAs Atélectasie.
- Atelectasis sameAs Atelektasis.
- Atelectasis sameAs Atelectasia.
- Atelectasis sameAs 無気肺.
- Atelectasis sameAs Atelectase.
- Atelectasis sameAs Niedodma.
- Atelectasis sameAs Atelectasia.
- Atelectasis sameAs m.04d83y.
- Atelectasis sameAs Q754031.
- Atelectasis sameAs Q754031.
- Atelectasis sameAs C0004144.
- Atelectasis wasDerivedFrom Atelectasis?oldid=606434101.
- Atelectasis depiction Atelectasia1.jpg.
- Atelectasis isPrimaryTopicOf Atelectasis.
- Atelectasis name "Atelectasis".