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- What Does Pulmonary Mean in Medicine? - Verywell Health
In medicine, "pulmonary" refers to conditions of the lungs Some common pulmonary conditions include asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and sleep apnea
- Pulmonary | definition of Pulmonary by Medical dictionary
pulmonary circulation the circulation of blood to and from the lungs Unoxygenated blood from the right ventricle flows through the right and left pulmonary arteries to the right and left lungs
- Pulmonary - definition of pulmonary by The Free Dictionary
Define pulmonary pulmonary synonyms, pulmonary pronunciation, pulmonary translation, English dictionary definition of pulmonary adj 1 Of, relating to, or affecting the lungs: pulmonary tuberculosis
- Pulmonary - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Pulmonary Rehabilitation Top Pulmonary Treatments X Find a Doctor Specializing In Chest pain; Lung Cancer Surgery; Benign Tumors of the Lung; Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer; Lung Transplant; Mediastinal Masses; See More Aspiration Pneumonia
- Pulmonary Medicine - Department home - Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic's top-ranked Pulmonary Medicine Division diagnoses and treats more than 65,000 adults and children with lung (pulmonary) and sleep disorders each year People with serious and complex medical challenges related to the lungs and breathing find the answers they need from our pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine specialists
- PULMONARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PULMONARY is of, relating to, affecting, or occurring in the lungs How to use pulmonary in a sentence
- Types of Lung Diseases Their Causes - WebMD
Lung diseases are some of the most common medical conditions in the world Tens of millions of people have lung disease in the U S alone Smoking, infections, and genes cause most lung diseases
- What Is Pulmonology: History, Pulmonologists, Conditions - Verywell Health
Pulmonology is the area of medicine that studies the lungs, trachea, associated blood vessels, and structures related to breathing and respiration
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