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  2. File:Breathing abnormalities.svg - Wikipedia

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    4 graphs resembling: Normal breathing, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, Biot's respiration and Kussmaul breathing. Date: ... This diagram was created with Inkscape, ...

  3. Cheyne–Stokes respiration - Wikipedia

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    The most obvious example of this is when ventilation falls to zero: it cannot be any lower. Thus CheyneStokes respiration can be maintained over periods of many minutes or hours with a repetitive pattern of apneas and hyperpneas. The end of the linear decrease in ventilation in response to falls in CO 2 is not, however, at apnea.

  4. Respiratory examination - Wikipedia

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    CheyneStokes respiration is a breathing pattern consisting of alternating periods of rapid and slow breathing, which may result from a brain stem injury. [12] Cheyne-Stokes respiration may be observed in newborn babies, but this is occasionally physiological (normal). Chest retractions may be observed in patients with asthma.

  5. Breathing - Wikipedia

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    Real-time magnetic resonance imaging of the human thorax during breathing X-ray video of a female American alligator while breathing. Breathing (spiration [1] or ventilation) is the rhythmical process of moving air into and out of the lungs to facilitate gas exchange with the internal environment, mostly to flush out carbon dioxide and bring in oxygen.

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  8. Hyperpnea - Wikipedia

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    Hyperpnea is also distinguished from hyperventilation, which is over-ventilation (an increase in minute ventilation), which involves an increase in volume and respiration rate, resulting in rapid and deep breaths. The exact mechanisms behind exercise hyperpnea are not well understood, and some hypotheses are somewhat controversial.

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