Pulmonary Haemorrhage
Mostrando 1-12 de 59 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
1. Hemorragia alveolar fatal: estudo histológico detalhado de necropsias / Fatal alveolar hemorrhage: detailed histological analysis of necropsies
Alveolar haemorrhage is a syndrome presented by many diseases each one with its particular physiopathologic mechanism resulting in pulmonary bleeding. The detailed histological analysis of these patients can help understanding this syndrome. In this study we reviewed and described histological findings of lung slides and medical records from patients whose c
Publicado em: 2009
-
2. RESPIRATORY AND LAMENESS PROBLEMS IN CRIOLLO HORSES / PROBLEMAS RESPIRATÓRIOS E DE CLAUDICAÇÃO EM CAVALOS CRIOULOS ATLETAS
No primeiro estudo, foram avaliados os registros clínicos de 201cavalos Crioulos em treinamento com idade média de 5,592,11 anos, com o objetivo de identificar as principais causas de claudicação entre os anos de 2002 e 2009. Nestes cavalos, foram diagnosticadas 223 alterações no aparelho locomotor sendo que a claudicação foi localizada nos membros a
Publicado em: 2009
-
3. Progressive systemic sclerosis complicated by diffuse pulmonary haemorrhage.
A case is reported of progressive systemic sclerosis with pulmonary fibrosis which was complicated by recurrent haemoptyses due to diffuse pulmonary haemorrhage. We have found no other report of this association. The haemorrhage finally remitted after treatment was started with 40 mg prednisone daily, though previously spontaneous remissions had occurred.
-
4. Pulmonary artery compression by haemorrhage from the aorta simulating pulmonary embolism
Franklin, D. H., and Jacques, J. (1974).Thorax, 29, 142-144. Pulmonary artery compression by haemorrhage from the aorta simulating pulmonary embolism. A case is presented in which pulmonary embolism was simulated by compression of the pulmonary artery by haematoma during an episode of acute bacterial endocarditis occurring 18 months after aortic valve replac
-
5. Pulmonary haemorrhage in Henoch-Schönlein purpura.
A case of Henoch-Schönlein purpura with fatal pulmonary haemorrhage and capillaritis is described.
-
6. Pulmonary haemorrhage, pulmonary infarction, and the lupus anticoagulant.
A patient with systemic lupus erythematosus developed pulmonary haemorrhage and pulmonary infarction as rare initial manifestations of her disease. The latter was associated with the presence of the circulating lupus anticoagulant. She recovered with pulse doses of methylprednisolone and plasmapheresis. Anticoagulants were not administered.
-
7. Coagulation studies in massive pulmonary haemorrhage of the newborn
Coagulation studies were performed on two newborn infants with fatal massive pulmonary haemorrhage. The first showed a reduced level of plasma fibrinogen with defective thrombin-fibrinogen reaction, corrected by protamine, and defective thromboplastin generation. In the second case, a premature infant, the fibrinogen level was normal but there was a severe d
-
8. Pulmonary haemorrhage following renal transplantation.
The case history is presented of a 32 year old black man who developed haemoptysis leading to pulmonary haemorrhage and bilateral pulmonary infiltrates. He was found to have Kaposi's sarcoma of the lung with no evidence of skin or endobronchial lesions.
-
9. Anti-basement membrane antibody disease with severe pulmonary haemorrhage and normal renal function
A case of anti-basement membrane disease with severe pulmonary haemorrhage and normal renal function is reported.
-
10. Influence of long-term intermittent exposures to hypoxia on decompression-induced pulmonary haemorrhage.
Healthy male rats were acclimatized by being placed in a decompression chamber at a simulated altitude of 18 000 feet (5486 m) for three hours daily for 84 days. The altitude acclimatized rats paired with unacclimatized rats were rapidly decompressed together. The range of decompression was performed from on atmospheric pressure to an ambient pressure of 30
-
11. Incidence of decompression-induced pulmonary haemorrhage in young and old rats.
Seventeen young rats (40-52 days of age) and 17 old rats (545-702 days of age) were decompressed from one atmospheric pressure to an ambient pressure of 30 mmHg in 0.25 second. It was found that 11 of 34 young lungs (32%) and 23 of 34 old lungs (68%) showed decompression-induced pulmonary haemorrhage. The difference was statistically significant. The pulmona
-
12. Successful pulmonary resection after spontaneous haemopneumothorax in the Eisenmenger syndrome
In an unusual case of the Eisenmenger syndrome, in which pulmonary infarction was complicated by life threatening intrapleural haemorrhage and pneumothorax, lobectomy was carried out successfully to arrest the haemorrhage.