Chest pain; coughing; spitting up phlegm; wheezing, crackles, or rales; shortness of breath; and possibly fever or other constitutional symptoms. Any or all of these may be present.
PneumoniaPneumonia is acute inflammation of the lung due to infection.
Pneumonitis refers to lung tissue inflammation. Bisegmental pneumonitis refers to inflammation of the lung tissue with occurs in two segments.
pneumonia
there is no such thing as paracardiac pneumonia...
no
Lung inflammation can be caused by various factors, including infections (such as pneumonia or bronchitis), exposure to irritants (such as smoke or pollution), autoimmune conditions (like asthma or COPD), and allergic reactions. Inflammation in the lungs is the body's reaction to these triggers in an attempt to remove the irritant and promote healing.
No. It is an inflammation of the appendix, a small part of the digestive system.
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This is a fact. Asthma is a chronic lung condition resulting in chronic inflammation and periods of bronchospasm.
Pancreatitis literally means "Inflammation of the Pancreas". Your lungs and pancreas are not part of the same system so lung pancreatitis doesn't exist.
Accentuated pulmonary markings refer to an increase in the visibility of the blood vessels and bronchial structures in the lungs as seen on a chest X-ray or other imaging studies. This can be indicative of various conditions, such as pulmonary congestion, inflammation, or interstitial lung disease. It suggests that there may be increased blood flow or fluid in the lung tissue, which can warrant further investigation to determine the underlying cause.
It occurs when antibodies are deposited in the membranes of both the lung and kidneys, causing both inflammation of kidney glomerulus (glomerulonephritis ) and lung bleeding