| pneumomediastinum |
air leaks into the mediastinum (the space in the thoracic cavity behind the sternum and between the two pleural sacs containing the lungs).
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| pneumonia |
An inflammatory response of the bronchioles and alveolar spaces to an infective agent (bacterial, fungal, or viral). Exudates lead to lung consolidation, resulting in dyspnea, tachypnea, and crackles. Diminished breath sounds and dullness to percussion occur over the area of consolidation.
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| pneumothorax |
The presence of air gas in the pleural cavity may be the result of trauma or may occur spontaneously, perhaps because of rupture of a congenital bleb. The air in the pleural space may not communicate with that in the lung, but in tensoin pneumothorax, air continues to leak from the lung into the pleural space. Air enters the pleural space on inspiration in tension pneumothorax but becomes trapped on expiration, resulting in increasing pressure in the pleural space. ...
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| pneumothorax |
Am abnormal collection of air outside the lining of the lung, between the lung and the chest wall, often a consequence of pressure injuries (barotraumas).
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| pneumothorax |
When there is air between the lung and chest wall if a lung has leaked air.
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