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  2. Lung biopsy - Wikipedia

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    A lung biopsy is an interventional procedure performed to diagnose lung pathology by obtaining a small piece of lung which is examined under a microscope. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Beyond microscopic examination for cellular morphology and architecture, special stains and cultures can be performed on the tissue obtained.

  3. Excerebration - Wikipedia

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    If they do this in a perfect way, they first draw out part of the brain through the nostrils with an iron hook, and inject certain drugs into the rest". [1] An object more than 6.8 inches long, probably made from plants in the group Monocotyledon (including palm and bamboo), would have been used for liquefying and removing the brain.

  4. Precision cut lung slices - Wikipedia

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    Precision-cut Lung Slices (PCLS) provide valuable insights into lung physiology and pathology, but they do have limitations. Firstly, PCLS represent a static "snapshot" of lung tissue at the time of excision, lacking access to the dynamic, recruitable immune system present in living organisms.

  5. Respiratory examination - Wikipedia

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    In order to listen to the lungs from the back the patient is asked to move their arms forward to prevent the scapulae (shoulder blades) from obstructing the upper lung fields. These fields are intended to correlate with the lung lobes and are thus tested on the anterior (front) and posterior (back) chest walls.

  6. Here’s how doctors want you to care for cuts and scrapes - AOL

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    What happens if my scrape or cut is bleeding badly? If a wound is bleeding badly, Toy says to “hold pressure on the wound with damp gauze or a wet paper towel until the bleeding stops.”

  7. Pulmonary laceration - Wikipedia

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    Complications are not common but include infection, lung abscess, and bronchopleural fistula (a fistula between the pleural space and the bronchial tree). [4] A bronchopleural fistula results when there is a communication between the laceration, a bronchiole, and the pleura; it can cause air to leak into the pleural space despite the placement of a chest tube. [4]

  8. Bronchoalveolar lavage - Wikipedia

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    Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), also known as bronchoalveolar washing, is a diagnostic method of the lower respiratory system in which a bronchoscope is passed through the mouth or nose into an appropriate airway in the lungs, with a measured amount of fluid introduced and then collected for examination.

  9. Medical Professionals Debunk 39 Health Myths They Wish ... - AOL

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    Kid scrapes knee. E.R. ... you keep the weight of your core off of your lungs and organ systems. If you are suffering organ damage from an accident, this is the best way to sleep. ... It may feel ...