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- Bleb (medicine) - Wikipedia
In medicine, a bleb is a blister -like protrusion (often hemispherical) or vesicle filled with serous fluid Blebs can form in a number of tissues by different pathologies, including frostbite and can "appear and disappear within a short time interval"
- Lung Blebs: Causes, Risks, and Treatment Options - Function
In this article, we’ll discuss who is at risk for lung blebs, what causes them, and treatment options What are Lung Blebs? Lung blebs are air-filled blisters or cysts that can develop on the lining of the lungs, called the pleura Often, blebs are asymptomatic, so you can have them without knowing
- Pulmonary Blebs and Bullae - Baylor College of Medicine
When a bleb ruptures the air escapes into the chest cavity causing a pneumothorax (air between the lung and chest cavity) which can result in a collapsed lung If blebs become larger or come together to form a larger cyst, they are called bulla
- Blebs, Bullae and Spontaneous Pneumothorax - Thoracic Surgery
Blebs and bullae may be related to an underlying disease process such as emphysema chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but they (blebs in particular) may also be found in young, healthy people with no other medical issues
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- What Is a Lung Bleb and When Does It Cause Trouble?
Blebs are most commonly found in the upper lobes, or apices, of the lungs It is important to distinguish a bleb from a pulmonary bulla, as both are air-filled spaces in the lung The primary difference is size and location: a bleb is smaller and located on the lung’s surface
- Bleb (cell biology) - Wikipedia
In cell biology, a bleb (or snout) is a bulge of the plasma membrane of a cell, characterized by a spherical, "blister-like", bulky morphology [2][3][4] It is characterized by the decoupling of the cytoskeleton from the plasma membrane, degrading the internal structure of the cell, allowing the flexibility required for the cell to separate
- What is Bleb Needling? - Glaucoma Research Foundation
The tissue that forms a fluid reservoir over this surgically created hole is called a “bleb ” The hope is that the new drain pipe will remain open indefinitely but sometimes the body’s natural healing process creates scar tissue which can cover the drainage hole
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