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Respiratory Disease terms

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• This term refers to any persistent lung disease that obstructs the bronchial airflow. Examples include asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Abbreviation only.
This is the acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli.
• Floating clot or other material blocking the blood vessels of the lung.
Blood into the pleural cavity.
Also known as TB. Because of its communicable nature, this infectious disease, which is caused by acid-fast bacilli spread by inhalation of infected droplets, always causes a commotion when reported to health officials.
• Air between the lung and chest wall
This disease is a form of lobar pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophilia.
• A disease listed under Pneumoconiosis: Coal dust (black lung disease)
A common bacterial cause of pneumonia in teenagers and young adults.
• Incomplete expansion of the lungs
This is a cancerous tumor arising from the bronchus. This tumor can metastasize (spread) to brain, liver, and other organs.
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A type of effusion that escapes (fluid) into the pleural cavity
This is a cancerous tumor arising from the bronchus. This tumor can metastasize (spread) to brain, liver, and other organs. (Origin of tumor)
This is a respiratory failure in an adult as a result of disease or injury. Abbreviation only.
•: Inflammation of the bronchi.
• Inflammation of mucous membranes of nose; a type of cold.
This is the distention of the alveoli with swelling and inflammation of lung tissue.
• A new growth in the lung, which can be malignant or benign depending on the composition; also called this.
•General term used when the pharynx collapses during sleep leading to absence of breathing.
• Swelling and fluid in the air sacs and bronchioles, caused by poor blood supply to the heart muscle