PNEUMOTORAX

Pneumothorax — the presence of air in the pleural cavity, between ­ do lung and chest wall. Pneumothorax can be spon ­ without previous traumatic or other obvious causes, and traumatic ­ called direct or mediated chest injury. A subspecies of traumatic pneumothorax

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Pneumothorax — the presence of air in the pleural cavity, between ­ do lung and chest wall. Pneumothorax can be spon ­ without previous traumatic or other obvious causes, and traumatic ­ called direct or mediated chest injury. A subspecies of traumatic pneumothorax

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Pathophysiological characteristics

During the entire respiratory cycle in the pleural cavity is retained negative pressure compared with atmospheric nym. The negative pressure is the result of natural hydrochloric lung capacity falls down, and the chest – extension ryatsya. Lung volume at rest, or functional residual

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During the entire respiratory cycle in the pleural cavity is retained negative pressure compared with atmospheric nym. The negative pressure is the result of natural hydrochloric lung capacity falls down, and the chest – extension ryatsya. Lung volume at rest, or functional residual

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Functional improvement after thoracentesis

After therapeutic thoracentesis, only ­ significant improvement in lung function. Thus, in each of the 9 patients with therapeutic thoracentesis, an average of 1100 ml of pleural fluid was aspirated , but the average vital capacity of the lungs increased by only 120 ml. We observed 14 patients in

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After therapeutic thoracentesis, only ­ significant improvement in lung function. Thus, in each of the 9 patients with therapeutic thoracentesis, an average of 1100 ml of pleural fluid was aspirated , but the average vital capacity of the lungs increased by only 120 ml. We observed 14 patients in

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DRAINAGE OF THE PLAURAL CAVITY

The method of drainage is often used in the treatment of sore ­ of the lungs. However, many doctors do not understand the principles of ­ The implications of the drainage systems of the pleural cavity do not know how

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The method of drainage is often used in the treatment of sore ­ of the lungs. However, many doctors do not understand the principles of ­ The implications of the drainage systems of the pleural cavity do not know how

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Section of the method

Section of the method is combined with blunt dissection TKA it with tweezers, which allows the surgeon to enter into stubble -sectoral cavity finger detect and remove existing between the control lungs and chest wall adhesions and install the drain pipe.

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Section of the method is combined with blunt dissection TKA it with tweezers, which allows the surgeon to enter into stubble -sectoral cavity finger detect and remove existing between the control lungs and chest wall adhesions and install the drain pipe.

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System with a double hydraulic lock (“Double-Seal”) Agryle

This system is based on the principle just described, but it has an additional chamber that serves as the second hydraulic gate and has a ventilation hole. This additional chamber serves as a safety valve

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This system is based on the principle just described, but it has an additional chamber that serves as the second hydraulic gate and has a ventilation hole. This additional chamber serves as a safety valve

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 ETIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS AND PATHOMORPHOLOGY

Etiology. The question of the causative agent (agents), which determines the development of immune disorders that underlie RA and YUHA, has so far not been beyond the scope of scientific assumptions. When discussing the infectious factors that

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Etiology. The question of the causative agent (agents), which determines the development of immune disorders that underlie RA and YUHA, has so far not been beyond the scope of scientific assumptions. When discussing the infectious factors that

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Juvenile chronic arthritis

The term YUHA was adopted in 1977 by the European League Against Rheumatism, and in 1983 by the American Association of Rheumatology to designate arthritis in childhood for more than three months. In 1985, on

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The term YUHA was adopted in 1977 by the European League Against Rheumatism, and in 1983 by the American Association of Rheumatology to designate arthritis in childhood for more than three months. In 1985, on

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Arthralgia

Arthralgia is a symptom that occurs quite often, both in pediatric and in therapeutic practice. The character of joint pains depends on a number of factors, which mainly include the inflammatory or dystrophic nature of the

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Arthralgia is a symptom that occurs quite often, both in pediatric and in therapeutic practice. The character of joint pains depends on a number of factors, which mainly include the inflammatory or dystrophic nature of the

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Chronic iridocyclitis

Chronic iridocyclitis occurs most often in children of younger age (2-4 years) and almost exclusively in mono-or oligoarthritis variants. When the eye of the special observation sheet is almost 1 / of children with monoartrita has some degree

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Chronic iridocyclitis occurs most often in children of younger age (2-4 years) and almost exclusively in mono-or oligoarthritis variants. When the eye of the special observation sheet is almost 1 / of children with monoartrita has some degree

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