Introduction to Respiratory Diseases
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Topic: Atelectasis
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PTHL 312c: Systemic Pathology & Oral Medicine Introduction to Respiratory Diseases © 2007 William H. Crawford, Jr., D.D.S., M.S. All rights Atelectasis Incomplete Inflation at Birth Lung Collapse During Life Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Introduction Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema Bronchial Asthma Etiology Pathogenesis and Pathology Clinical Features Pneumoconioses Introduction Carbon: Anthracosis Silica: Silicosis Asbestosis: Asbestosis Pulmonary Infections: The Pneumonias Introduction Lobar Pneumonia Bronchopneumonia Primary Atypical Pneumonia: Viral Pneumonia Management of Patients with COPD and Asthma Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema Bronchial Asthma References Learning Guide Objectives Definitions Workbook Web Site Study Questions Definitions Flash Cards Terms Flash Cards Web Reader with Images Reader/Learning Guides PDF PTHL 312c: Systemic Pathology & Oral Medicine Introduction to Respiratory Diseases 414 General Features of Respiratory Diseases Respiratory diseases are very common; they also cause many deaths. Pulmonary diseases are very common (high morbidity). Pulmonary infections like laryngitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia are more frequent than infections at other sites. Pulmonary diseases also kill many people (high mortality). Lung cancer tops the list of fatal cancers in both men and women. Pulmonary disease is often the final cause of ...
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