Pneumonitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the lungs.
Inflammation in the lungs is called Pleurisy it can be either wet or dry, can cause adhesions, also hard to breathe.
Bronchitis
Bronchoplegia is paralysis of a bronchus.Bronchoplegia is paralysis of the walls of the bronchi.
The term "bronchial" refers to the larger airways within the lungs, called the bronchi or bronchial tubes. These tubes branch off into the smaller airways that contain the alveoli, or air sacs.Bronchial conditions (such as asthma) prevent sufficient airflow through the tubes, either through inflammation, edema, or adhesion of the tube walls.
Bronchiectasis
The bronchial walls are made up of cartilage, smooth muscle, connective tissue, and mucous-secreting cells. These components work together to provide structure, support, and regulation of airflow in the respiratory system.
The medical term for the softening of the esophagus walls is "esophagomalacia." This condition can result from various factors, including inflammation or pressure from surrounding structures. It may lead to difficulties in swallowing and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Diagnosis often involves imaging studies and endoscopy to assess the esophagus's condition.
chronic bronchitis
Emphysema or Pulmonay emphysema
The systolic pressure is the highest pressure measured against the walls of blood vessels.
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Thromboangionecrosis is death of a vessel wall due to a thrombus.
Inflammation of a spinal nerve root is termed radiculitis.A nerve root injury is termed radiculopathy, a radiculopathy with an inflammatory component is termed radiculitis, and both radiculopathy and radiculitis may result in radicular pain which is pain that radiates in a dermatomal pattern innervated by that particular nerve root.
Angioplasty or balloon angioplasty is the medical term meaning passage of a balloon catheter through the lumen of an occluded coronary vessel to compress plaque against the arterial walls.