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Dead Lung
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Iron Lung
A girl is struck down by polio during the terrifying epidemic ofthe early 1950s.Paralysed and unable to breathe on her own,she is committed to hospital in Copenhagen and placed inan iron lung.Forty years earlier, near Budapest, a child grows up in anorphanage for boys.The child goes by thename of 'Boy' but is not like the others, as their body seems totranscend the categories of boy or girl.Between these twoyoung people, there is a powerful, enigmatic bond thatstretches across time and space.
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3D Lung Models for Regenerating Lung Tissue
3D Lung Models for Regenerating Lung Tissue is a comprehensive summary on the current state of art 3D lung models and novel techniques that can be used to regenerate lung tissue.Written by experts in the field, readers can expect to learn more about 3D lung models, novel techniques including bioprinting and advanced imaging techniques, as well as important knowledge about the complexity of the lung and its extracellular matrix composition. Structured into 15 different chapters, the book spans from the original 2D cell culture model on plastic, to advanced 3D lung models such as using human extracellular matrix protein.In addition, the last chapters cover new techniques including 3D printing, bioprinting, and artificial intelligence that can be used to drive the field forward and some future perspectives.This highly topical book with chapters on everything from the complexity of the lung and its microenvironment to cutting-edge 3D lung models, represents an exciting body of work that can be used by researchers during study design, grant writing, as teaching material, or to stay updated with the progression of the field.
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Lung Cancer Rehabilitation
Edited by cancer rehabilitation specialist Dr. Adrian Cristian, Lung Cancer Rehabilitation provides clinicians with a concise and accessible resource covering the holistic rehabilitation of lung cancer patients.Beginning with the epidemiology, genetics, and pathophysiology of lung cancer, it then covers clinical assessment and treatment options before providing comprehensive coverage of rehabilitation.Offering practical information, best practices and the latest advances and research, this book is a valuable reference for physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians and residents, as well as occupational therapists and physical therapists. Provides a clear understanding of the current medical, surgical and radiation treatments for lung cancer. Covers the whole spectrum of lung cancer rehabilitation, including the role of physical and occupational therapy, the treatment of anxiety and depression, integrative care, pain management, nutritional rehabilitation and more. Offers a timely and convenient resource written by leading experts in lung cancer and rehabilitation.
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Which kitchen appliances have a long lifespan, such as mixers, etc.?
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Which kitchen appliances also have a long lifespan, such as mixers, etc.?
Kitchen appliances such as mixers, blenders, and food processors are known for their long lifespan. These appliances are designed to withstand heavy use and are built with durable materials, making them reliable for many years. Additionally, high-quality brands and models of these appliances are often built to last, making them a worthwhile investment for any kitchen. Regular maintenance and proper care can also help extend the lifespan of these appliances.
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Is lung cancer a complication or a type of lung cancer?
Lung cancer is a type of cancer that originates in the lungs. It is not a complication, but rather a disease in which abnormal cells in the lungs grow uncontrollably, forming tumors that can interfere with the normal functioning of the lungs. There are different types of lung cancer, including non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer, each with its own characteristics and treatment options.
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What are lung capillaries?
Lung capillaries are tiny blood vessels located in the lungs that are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the air in the alveoli. These capillaries are extremely thin-walled, allowing for efficient diffusion of gases. The network of lung capillaries is extensive, covering a large surface area within the lungs to facilitate the exchange of gases during respiration.
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Lung Volume Bag Kit
A kit comprising four lung bags, with holders rubber bands and mouthpieces designed for investigations into lung capacity. The bag is made of durable plastic and is silk screened with graduations up to six litres. Useful for comparing lung volume
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Essentials of Lung Transplantation
Lung transplantation (LTx) is a life-saving treatment for people with severe end-stage lung disease.This concise, well-illustrated practical handbook provides a comprehensive overview of pre-, peri-, and post-transplant care addressing the complexity of lung transplantation, general follow-up, and common post-transplant complications.Simple, to-the-point short topics will answer potential questions by LTx trainees, fellows, and consultants; educating healthcare professionals involved in the care of LTx patients explaining the post-transplant journey along with examples of real-life cases. Key FeaturesPresents answers to common clinical questions during the post-transplant journey of a lung transplant recipientShares practical/pragmatic approaches to diagnostic and management issues seen in the lung transplant population for clinicians from both within and external to transplant centres internationally, to gain practical experienceSummarises the clinical aspects of LTx, with easy-to-navigate short text blocks, bullet points, and illustrations
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Developing the Digital Lung : From First Lung CT to Clinical AI
Reflecting recent major advances in the field of artificial intelligence, Developing the Digital Lung, From First Lung CT to Clinical AI, by Dr. John Newell, is your go-to reference for all aspects of applied artificial intelligence in lung disease development, including application to clinical medicine.It provides a unique overview of the field, beginning with a review of the origins of artificial intelligence in the mid-1970s and progressing to its application to clinical medicine in the early 2020s. Organized based on the four stages of development, this practical, easy-to-use resource helps you effectively apply artificial intelligences to lung imaging. Traces the development of precise quantitative CT of diffuse lung disease through the use of applied AI, leading to faster effective diagnosis of patients with lung disease. Reviews CT manufacturers, models and scanning protocol used to produce the 3D digital maps of the lungs. Discusses how the data processed by AI algorithms can produce measures of emphysema, air trapping, and airway wall thickening in subjects with COPD and measures of pulmonary fibrosis and traction bronchiectasis in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Demonstrates the differences between reactive machine AI and limited memory AI methods. Includes comprehensive case studies and current information on cloud computing. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
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Understanding Lung Cancer Anatomical Chart
Understanding Lung Cancer, Second Edition, defines lung cancer and describes the two main types: non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC).Fully up to date with current guidelines, the chart describes how lung cancer is diagnosed and staged and lists risk factors, signs and symptoms, and treatment options. The main lung image shows the left upper lobe and left lower lobe with metastasis to paratracheal lymph nodes, metastasis to carinal lymph nodes, and a close-up, inset image of a tumor projecting into bronchi. The chart also describes how lung cancer can be prevented, includes a graphic showing how to calculate number of “pack years” along with an image of a cigarette in ashtray and the statistic that approximately 90 percent of lung cancer deaths are related to smoking. Featured sections: Risk Factors Signs and Symptoms Risk Factors Diagnosis and Staging Treatment Options How Can Lung Cancer Be Prevented? What’s a Pack Year? 20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners
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Was lung cancer diagnosed?
Yes, lung cancer was diagnosed.
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What is lung cancer?
Lung cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the lungs. It occurs when cells in the lungs grow uncontrollably and form tumors. There are two main types of lung cancer: non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. Symptoms of lung cancer can include a persistent cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, and coughing up blood. Treatment options for lung cancer may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy.
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What promotes lung cancer?
Lung cancer is primarily caused by smoking tobacco, with cigarette smoking being the leading risk factor for developing the disease. Exposure to secondhand smoke, environmental factors such as air pollution and radon gas, as well as genetic predisposition can also contribute to the development of lung cancer. Additionally, occupational exposure to carcinogens such as asbestos, arsenic, and certain chemicals can increase the risk of developing lung cancer. Early detection and prevention strategies, such as smoking cessation and reducing exposure to harmful substances, are crucial in reducing the incidence of lung cancer.
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Who gets lung cancer?
Lung cancer can affect anyone, but it is most commonly diagnosed in individuals who smoke or have a history of smoking. Other risk factors for lung cancer include exposure to secondhand smoke, environmental pollutants, and a family history of the disease. While smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, non-smokers can also develop the disease due to genetic factors or exposure to certain carcinogens. Early detection and lifestyle changes can help reduce the risk of developing lung cancer.
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