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Respiratory Function

Horizontales
Inflammation of the pleural membranes that leads to swollen and irregular tissue.
A hollow, saclike structure that is the final branching of the respiratory tree and acts as the primary gas exchange unit of the lung.
A type of pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophilia; noncontagious.
A condition caused by increased IgE synthesis and airway inflammation; results in mast cell destruction.
The amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled from the lungs after a forced inspiration.
A life-threatening, prolonged asthma attack that does not respond to usual treatment.
A group of chronic respiratory disorders characterized by irreversible, progressive tissue degeneration and airway obstruction.
Volume of air left in the lungs after maximum exhalation.
A chronic pulmonary disease that produces intermittent, reversible airway obstruction.
The sum of the tidal volume and reserves in the lungs.
The amount of air involved in one normal inhalation and exhalation.
A respiratory illness that presents similarly to atypical pneumonia; caused by the coronavirus.
Verticales
A substance on the surface of the alveoli.
An inflammation of the tracheobronchial tree or large bronchi, commonly caused by viruses.
The most frequent type of pneumonia; patchy.
A life threatening inflammation of the epiglottis.
A thick, sticky substance produced by goblet cells in the epithelial lining of nose, trachea and bronchi.
A common inherited respiratory disorder that presents at birth.
A measurement used to assess the efficacy and adequacy of ventilation and perfusion.
Air in the pleural cavity.
Incomplete alveolar expansion or collapse of the alveoli.
A sudden failure of the respiratory system, often occurring from fluid accumulation in the alveoli.
Organelle that moves in a wavelike motion to propel mucus and trapped particles upward where they can be expectorated.
A slightly less severe form of ARDS.