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  • |Term=lung disease ...and other parts of the respiratory system. Lung diseases can be caused by infections, tobacco smoking, or inhaling secondhand smoke, radon, asbestos, or other f
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  • ...bacterium that commonly causes lung, urinary tract, intestinal, and wound infections  ...bacterium that commonly causes lung, urinary tract, intestinal, and wound infections {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...tions, including pneumonia, bloodstream infections, wound or surgical site infections, and meningitis. ...''pneumon'', meaning lung, as this bacterium is often associated with lung infections.
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  • '''Alcoholic Lung Disease''' '''Alcoholic lung disease''' (pronunciation: al·​co·​hol·​ic lung dis·​ease) is a medical condition that affects the lungs and respiratory
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  • '''Pneumococcal Infections''' '''Pneumococcal infections''' (pronunciation: new-mo-KOK-al in-fek-shuns) are a type of [[infectious d
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  • ==Lung Abscess== ...' (pronounced: luhng ab-ses) is a localized collection of pus within the [[lung]], caused by a bacterial infection.
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  • ...t. Some species of RGM are pathogenic to humans and can cause a variety of infections, particularly in individuals with compromised [[immune system]]s. === Infections ===
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  • ...(NTM), part of the [[Mycobacterium]] genus, known for causing a variety of infections in humans. ...of infections, including [[skin and soft tissue infections]], [[pulmonary infections]], and disseminated disease.
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  • ...rious [[diseases]], with a particular focus on [[respiratory diseases]], [[infections]], and [[immunology]]. ...field of [[medicine]], particularly in the areas of respiratory diseases, infections, and immunology.
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  • ...matosis''' (''pronunciation: lim-fan-je-o-li-o-mi-o-ma-to-sis'') is a rare lung disease that primarily affects women of childbearing age. The disease is ch ...ctions. In some cases, the disease can lead to [[pneumothorax]] (collapsed lung) and [[chylous effusion]] (accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the pleural s
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  • ...vaj'') is a medical procedure often used in the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases. ...into the lungs. The saline solution is then injected into a section of the lung and then collected for examination.
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  • == Staphylococcal Infections == ...tions''' (pronunciation: staf-uh-loh-KOK-uhl in-fek-shuhns) are a group of infections caused by the bacterium ''[[Staphylococcus]]''. The term is derived from th
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  • ...reat [[urinary tract infections]] (UTIs). It is not effective for [[kidney infections]]. ...antibiotics are not effective. Nitrofurantoin is not suitable for treating infections outside of the urinary tract or for long-term use, as it can cause signific
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  • ...fection''' (pronunciation: staf-uh-loh-kok-uhl in-fek-shuhn) is a group of infections caused by the bacterium ''[[Staphylococcus]]''. Staphylococcal infections are infections caused by different strains of ''Staphylococcus'' bacteria. These bacteria
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  • ...referring to the bacterium's spherical shape and its association with lung infections. ...e nose and throat and can spread to other parts of the body, causing local infections (such as sinusitis and otitis) or invasive diseases.
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  • ...immunoglobulin E]] (IgE) in the blood, skin infections, and recurrent lung infections. It is a genetic disorder, caused by mutations in the [[STAT3]] gene. ...Syndrome is primarily supportive and includes management of skin and lung infections, and treatment of other associated conditions as needed.
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  • ...her parts of the respiratory system. Respiratory diseases can be caused by infections, smoking tobacco or inhaling second-hand tobacco smoke, radon, asbestos, or ...disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, pneumonia and lung cancer. Also called lung disease and pulmonary disease {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of
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  • .... Individuals with COPD are at increased risk of developing heart disease, lung cancer, and a variety of other conditions. The primary cause of COPD is long-term exposure to lung irritants that damage the lungs and the airways. In the United States, the
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  • * [[Bacterial infection]]: The type of infections that Sulfafurazole is used to treat. * [[Urinary tract infection]]: One of the common infections treated with Sulfafurazole.
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  • ...noo-moh-nee-uh) is a medical condition that involves inflammation of the [[lung]] and [[pleura]]. ...m the Greek words "pleura," which means side, and "pneumonia," which means lung inflammation.
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