نتایج جستجو برای: bronchiole

تعداد نتایج: 186  

Journal: :Thorax 1965
I R MACKAY B RITCHIE

'Fibrosing alveolitis' refers to a broad general category of disease characterized by an inflammatory process in the lung beyond the terminal bronchiole having as its essential features (1) cellular thickening of the alveolar walls with a strong tendency to fibrosis, and (2) the presence of large mononuclear cells, presumably of alveolar origin, within the alveolar spaces. Sixteen cases in whic...

2013
Jeongeun Hwang Miju Kim Seunghwan Kim Jinwon Lee

An effective technique of phase contrast synchrotron radiation computed tomography was established for the quantitative analysis of the microstructures in the respiratory zone of a mouse lung. Heitzman's method was adopted for the whole-lung sample preparation, and Canny's edge detector was used for locating the air-tissue boundaries. This technique revealed detailed morphology of the respirato...

Journal: :Thorax 1978
J McDougall

An ultrastructural study of Kulschitsky cells was made on lung tissue from five human fetuses of gestational ages between 18 and 25 weeks. The cells were found to occur with relative frequency throughout the bronchi and bronchioles, as well as in the developing saccules. This report describes in detail the cells of the terminal bronchioles and saccules, where their long cytoplasmic processes we...

Journal: :Thorax 1993
M Gillooly D Lamb

BACKGROUND Emphysema is defined as the abnormal enlargement of airspaces distal to the terminal bronchiole, but the limits of normality of airspace size have never been defined. The aims of the study were to examine the effects of age and sex on airspace size in non-smokers and to define the limits of normal airspace size. METHODS Airspace size was measured in terms of airspace wall surface a...

Journal: :Turk patoloji dergisi 2014
Ebru Taştekın Ufuk Usta Ayşegül Kaynar Ciğdem Ozdemır Omer Yalçin Filiz Ozyilmaz Ali Kemal Kutlu

A congenital pulmonary airway malformation is a rare disorder of the pulmonary airway and a hamartomatous mass of disorganized lung tissues with various degrees of cystic change. A 20-year-old pregnant woman who did not have previous clinical follow-up during her pregnancy visited the gynecology department for her first check on the 19th week of gestation. The sonogram, showed severe hydrops fe...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Xiao-Dong Xia Le-Ping Ye Wei-Xi Zhang Cheng-Yun Wu Sun-Shun Yan Hai-Xia Weng Jie Lin Hui Xu Yue-Feng Zhang Yuan-Rong Dai Liang Dong

Massive cryptogenic hemoptysis is a common presenting symptom and cause of hospitalization for respiratory diseases, and represents a challenging condition in the clinical. This study aimed to analyze the clinical and pathologic data and management of patients with massive cryptogenic hemoptysis. We retrospectively reviewed 12 patients with massive cryptogenic hemotysis in our hospital between ...

2014
Heather M. A. Emmerton-Coughlin K. Kathryn Martin Jacky S. S. Chiu Lin Zhao Leslie A. Scott Timothy R. H. Regnault Andreana Bütter

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE The molecular pathophysiology of lung hypoplasia in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) remains poorly understood. The Wnt signaling pathway and downstream targets, such as bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) 4 and other factors such as late gestation lung protein 1 (LGL1), are essential to normal lung development. Nitrofen-induced hypoplastic CDH rodent lungs demonstrate dow...

2013
Luosha Xiao Toshihiro Sera Kenichiro Koshiyama Shigeo Wada

Pulmonary acinus is the largest airway unit provided with alveoli where blood/gas exchange takes place. Understanding the complete structure of acinus is necessary to measure the pathway of gas exchange and to simulate various mechanical phenomena in the lungs. The usual manual segmentation of a complete acinus structure from their experimentally obtained images is difficult and extremely time-...

2011
João Tadeu Ribeiro-Paes Aldemir Bilaqui Oswaldo T Greco Milton Artur Ruiz Monica Y Marcelino Talita Stessuk Carolina A de Faria Mario R Lago

Within the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) spectrum, lung emphysema presents, as a primarily histopathologic feature, the destruction of pulmonary parenchyma and, accordingly, an increase in the airflow obstruction distal to the terminal bronchiole. Notwithstanding the significant advances in prevention and treatment of symptoms, no effective or curative therapy has been accomplish...

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