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18.14.6 Lymphangioleiomyomatosis 4257 S.J. Bourke
18.14.6 Lymphangioleiomyomatosis 4257 S.J. Bourke 18.14.6 Lymphangioleiomyomatosis 4257 Investigation and diagnosis The chest radiograph typically shows nodules, reticulation, and cysts in the mid and upper zones symmetrically, with sparing of the costophreni...
18.14.7 Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis 4259 S.J. B
18.14.7 Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis 4259 S.J. Bourke 18.14.7 Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis 4259 FURTHER READING Cottin V (2014). Treatment of lymphangioleiomyomatosis: building evidence in orphan diseases. Eur Respir J, 43, 966–9. Cudzilo CJ, et al. (20...
18.14.8 Pulmonary amyloidosis 4261 S.J. Bourke
18.14.8 Pulmonary amyloidosis 4261 S.J. Bourke Contents xxvi 18.11 Diffuse parenchymal lung diseases 4166 18.11.1 Diffuse parenchymal lung disease: An introduction 4166 F. Teo and A.U. Wells 18.11.2 Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis 4177 P.L. Molyneaux, A.G....
18.14.9 Lipoid (lipid) pneumonia 4263 S.J. Bourke
18.14.9 Lipoid (lipid) pneumonia 4263 S.J. Bourke 18.14.9 Lipoid (lipid) pneumonia 4263 Other manifestations Exudative pleural effusions can occur from amyloid deposits directly involving the pleura. Transudative pleural effusions and pulmonary oedema are oft...
18.15 Chronic respiratory failure 4282 Michael I.
18.15 Chronic respiratory failure 4282 Michael I. Polkey and P.M.A. Calverley ESSENTIALS Chronic respiratory failure describes a clinical state when the ar- terial Po2 breathing air is less than 8.0 kPa, which may or may not be associated with hypercapnia (def...
18.16 Lung transplantation 4292 P. Hopkins and A.J
18.16 Lung transplantation 4292 P. Hopkins and A.J. Fisher ESSENTIALS Lung transplantation offers the only therapeutic option for many pa- tients with end-stage pulmonary and cardiopulmonary diseases, but donors are scarce and the major challenge facing lung ...
18.17 Pleural diseases 4305 D. de Fonseka, Y.C. Ga
18.17 Pleural diseases 4305 D. de Fonseka, Y.C. Gary Lee, and N.A. Maskell ESSENTIALS Pleural effusion—general considerations This is a common clinical problem which can complicate a range of lung and systemic diseases. Most cases can be diagnosed by pleural ...
18.18 Disorders of the thoracic cage and diaphragm
18.18 Disorders of the thoracic cage and diaphragm 4328 John M. Shneerson and Michael I. Polkey ESSENTIALS Disorders of the thoracic skeleton can lead to a severe restrictive ventilatory defect, the risk of respiratory failure being highest with (1) scoliosis—...
18.19 Malignant diseases 4338 18.19.1 Lung cancer
18.19 Malignant diseases 4338 18.19.1 Lung cancer 4338 S.G. Spiro and N. Navani CONTENTS 18.19.1 Lung cancer 4338 S.G. Spiro and N. Navani 18.19.2 Pulmonary metastases 4360 S.G. Spiro 18.19.3 Pleural tumours 4361 Y.C. Gary Lee 18.19.4 Mediastinal tumour...
18.19.2 Pulmonary metastases 4360 S.G. Spiro
18.19.2 Pulmonary metastases 4360 S.G. Spiro section 18 Respiratory disorders 4360 18.19.2 Pulmonary metastases S.G. Spiro ESSENTIALS Malignant metastasis to the lung is common. It may present as a soli- tary enlarging nodule, as multiple nodules ranging eno...
18.19.3 Pleural tumours 4361 Y.C. Gary Lee
18.19.3 Pleural tumours 4361 Y.C. Gary Lee 18.19.3 Pleural tumours 4361 Suzuki H, et al. (2015). Long-term outcomes after surgical resection of pulmonary metastases from colorectal cancer. Ann Thorac Surg, 99, 435–40. Van Geel AN, et al. (1996). Surgical trea...
18.19.4 Mediastinal tumours and cysts 4368 Y.C. Ga
18.19.4 Mediastinal tumours and cysts 4368 Y.C. Gary Lee and Helen E. Davies section 18 Respiratory disorders 4368 Future developments Current treatments for malignant pleural effusion are crude. Compounds such as iodine and silver nitrate have been used in s...
18.3 Clinical investigation of respiratory disorde
18.3 Clinical investigation of respiratory disorders 3956
18.3.1 Respiratory function tests 3956 G.J. Gibson
18.3.1 Respiratory function tests 3956 G.J. Gibson 18.3 Clinical investigation of respiratory disorders CONTENTS 18.3.1 Respiratory function tests 3956 G. J. Gibson 18.3.2 Thoracic imaging 3970 Susan J. Copley and David M. Hansell 18.3.3 Bronchoscopy, tho...
18.3.2 Thoracic imaging 3970 Susan J. Copley and D
18.3.2 Thoracic imaging 3970 Susan J. Copley and David M. Hansell section 18 Respiratory disorders 3970 Miscellaneous tests Analysis of expired air has traditionally been limited to oxygen and carbon dioxide, but recently attention has turned to other gases w...
18.3.3 Bronchoscopy, thoracoscopy, and tissue biop
18.3.3 Bronchoscopy, thoracoscopy, and tissue biopsy 3992 Pallav L. Shah section 18 Respiratory disorders 3992 further refined by assimilating other radiographic abnormalities, such as the presence of pleural disease in the case of asbestosis, or enlarged hil...
18.4 Respiratory infection 4004 18.4.1 Upper respi
18.4 Respiratory infection 4004 18.4.1 Upper respiratory tract infections 4004 P. Little CONTENTS 18.4.1 Upper respiratory tract infections 4004 P. Little 18.4.2 Pneumonia in the normal host 4008 Wei Shen Lim 18.4.3 Nosocomial pneumonia 4022 Wei Shen Lim...
18.4.2 Pneumonia in the normal host 4008 Wei Shen
18.4.2 Pneumonia in the normal host 4008 Wei Shen Lim section 18 Respiratory disorders 4008 randomised controlled trial with nested qualitative study and cost- effectiveness study. Health Technol Assess, 18, vii–xxv, 1–101. Mehta N, et al. (2017). Antibiot...