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bmpr2 mutation pulmonary hypertension :: Article Creator What To Know About Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Primary pulmonary hypertension, also called pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), occurs when arteries in the lungs become thick and narrow. This raises blood pressure in the lungs by restricting blood flow. The condition also causes a person's heart to work harder to pump blood through the narrowed arteries. Eventually, a person's heart may lose the ability to effectively pump blood throughout the body. PAH is a type of pulmonary hypertension, or high blood pressure in the lungs. Additionally, it is a rare, progressive disorder. This means it worsens over time. Treatments typically focus on managing symptoms and improving quality of life. The condition most commonly affects females between the ages of 30 and 60, reports the American Lung Association. Healthcare professionals diagnose about 500–1,000 new cases of PAH in the U...

2022 Southern Medical Research Conference

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hypertension newborn :: Article Creator What Parents Need To Know About Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension Of The Newborn Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn is a serious condition that happens when a baby's circulatory system doesn't change so that more blood goes through the lungs when a baby begins to breathe air at birth. Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) occurs in approximately 2 of every 1,000 live births. Infants with this condition have a circulatory system that has not adjusted to breathing air outside the womb. PPHN is a potentially fatal condition since not enough oxygen is reaching the bloodstream. It's important to know the signs and get immediate medical help if you believe your little one may have PPHN. Read on for how to spot these signs and what they mean. When a baby is developing, they receive oxygen from the placenta through the umbilical cord. Their lungs do not...

2022 Western Medical Research Conference

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pulmonary valve regurgitation causes :: Article Creator Lung Scarring Symptoms And Causes Scars on the lung tissue cause it to thicken and lose elasticity. Doctors call this pulmonary fibrosis and it can occur due to certain health conditions and exposure to hazardous materials. Lung scars can result from illness or medical treatment, and they are permanent. Small scars may not cause noticeable symptoms, but extensive scarring can make it hard for a person to breathe, as it can affect the transfer of oxygen into the bloodstream. As a result, the brain and other organs may not receive the oxygen that they need. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a long-term condition in which lung scarring becomes gradually worse. It can be life threatening. In this article, we look at why lung scarring happens and discuss some of the treatment options available. Several conditions can cause scarring of the lungs. Interstitial lung disease In...

The Problems with Race-Based Medicine Are Not Beyond Correction

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alpha one lung disease :: Article Creator AlphaID At Home Kit For Alpha-1 Deficiency Now Available In US Grifols' test kit to detect alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (alpha-1), called AlphaID At Home, is now available for consumers in the U.S., the company announced. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the kit, which doesn't require a medical prescription, last year, letting adults living in the U.S. Assess their genetic risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other lung or liver diseases linked to alpha-1. The test can be ordered free of charge via a secure HIPAA-compliant online portal. "Given the fact that it can take several years until a patient with alpha-1 is properly diagnosed, AlphaID At Home can indicate someone's risk for alpha-1 in a matter of weeks," Antonio Martínez, president of Grifols Diagnostic, said in a company press release. "It's a patient-friendly...

Southern Regional Meeting 2017, New Orleans, LA, February 11-13 ...

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stages of interstitial lung disease :: Article Creator Lung Scarring Symptoms And Causes Scars on the lung tissue cause it to thicken and lose elasticity. Doctors call this pulmonary fibrosis and it can occur due to certain health conditions and exposure to hazardous materials. Lung scars can result from illness or medical treatment, and they are permanent. Small scars may not cause noticeable symptoms, but extensive scarring can make it hard for a person to breathe, as it can affect the transfer of oxygen into the bloodstream. As a result, the brain and other organs may not receive the oxygen that they need. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a long-term condition in which lung scarring becomes gradually worse. It can be life threatening. In this article, we look at why lung scarring happens and discuss some of the treatment options available. Several conditions can cause scarring of the lungs. Interstitial lung disease Int...