The second lesion is proliferative bronchiolitis with intraluminal polyps, which is a steroid-reversible lesion developing from the internal layer that fills the lumen causing bronchiolitis ...
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1 Rutgers University-New Jersey Medical School, Department of Neurosurgery, Newark, New Jersey, United States 2 Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, New Haven, Connecticut, ...
A retention syndrome is produced, with eventual rupture (in susceptible persons) of the ducts, owing to the elevated intraluminal pressure. Thereupon the pancreatic enzymes attack the parenchyma ...
Nitric oxide is endogenously released in the airways by nitric oxide synthase. Functionally, two isoforms of this enzyme exist: constitutive and inducible. The former seems to protect airways from ...
Intraluminal contamination occurs by ascent of bacteria from a contaminated catheter, drainage tube, or urine drainage bag. Microorganisms can migrate up the catheter into the bladder within 1 to 3 ...