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Blunting of the distal phalanges is a diagnostic term referring to the "clubbing" of the fingertips as was documented by Hippocrates in conjunction with the occurrence of advanced pulmonary disease. Hence, it is also referred to as "Hippocratic fingers." It is a deformity of the fingers evident in several diseases, but perhaps most notable in the later stages of lung and heart dysfunction. Other names for this phenomena include "drumstick fingers" and "watch-glass nails." Perhaps a more practical phrasing of the question would refer to blunting of the fingertips in heart and lung conditions as opposed to an ass-raping of medical terms that an average yet intelligent person would not bother slogging through to find such an unexciting answer. "What do clubbed fingers indicate in advanced pulmonary disease?" would perhaps be a more streamlined and less pedantic phrasing of the question...unless the sole purpose was to intimidate those with a life-threatening chronic illness. Congratulations...maybe another useless specialist understood that question but the information rendered was completely ineffectual for the non-medical community.

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What is blunting of the distal phalanges seen in advanced chronic pulmonary disease?

Blunting of the distal phalanges is a diagnostic term referring to the "clubbing" of the fingertips as was documented by Hippocrates in conjunction with the occurrence of advanced pulmonary disease. Hence, it is also referred to as "Hippocratic fingers." It is a deformity of the fingers evident in several diseases, but perhaps most notable in the later stages of lung and heart dysfunction. Other names for this phenomena include "drumstick fingers" and "watch-glass nails." Perhaps a more practical phrasing of the question would refer to blunting of the fingertips in heart and lung conditions as opposed to an ass-raping of medical terms that an average yet intelligent person would not bother slogging through to find such an unexciting answer. "What do clubbed fingers indicate in advanced pulmonary disease?" would perhaps be a more streamlined and less pedantic phrasing of the question...unless the sole purpose was to intimidate those with a life-threatening chronic illness. Congratulations...maybe another useless specialist understood that question but the information rendered was completely ineffectual for the non-medical community.


What is the scientific name for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

The scientific name for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is COPD.


What causes Chronic dyspnea?

Chronic dyspnea can be caused by asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchitis, emphysema, inflammation of the lungs, pulmonary hypertension, tumors, or disorders of the vocal cords


Is COPD is a disease that is a combination of lung cancer and bronchitis?

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)


Is emphysema a chronic obstuctive pulmonary disease?

Yes.


Is there any information on a copd?

COPD is an acronym for the disease called Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a lung disease that, unfortunately, at the moment, has no cure.


Chronic pulmonary disease and elevated pulmonary vascular result in what?

Chronic pulmonary disease and elevated pulmonary vascular resistance can lead to pulmonary hypertension. This condition occurs when there is increased pressure in the pulmonary arteries, which can strain the right side of the heart, potentially leading to right heart failure. Over time, the combination of chronic lung disease and elevated pressures can significantly impair respiratory function and overall cardiovascular health. Early diagnosis and management are crucial to mitigate these complications.


Does Leonard nimoy have emphysema?

He had Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.


What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease also called?

COPD


Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is also know as what?

Emphysema


Does chronic obstructive pulmonary disease qualify for V.A. disability?

no


What kind of doctor treats chronic bronchitis?

A pulmonary specialist.