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  1. Emphysema And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Therapeutic Approaches Through Nutrition Natural Medicine Alternative Medicine by Robert J. Green, 2005-11-14
  2. Asthma, Emphysema, and Chronic Bronchitis: Expert Drug Therapy Video Series by Blanchard-Loeb, 2001-01-01
  3. My Physician Guide to COPD:Top Experts on What You Need to Know about Emphysema and Bronchitis
  4. HOW TO BE FREE OF ALCOHOLISM, CANCER AND MANY OTHER DISEASES
  5. Emphysema and Common Sense
  6. Bill W.: Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism, Sobriety, Twelve Traditions, Trustee, Parapsychology, Niacin, Al- Anon/ Alateen, Lois Wilson (activist), Emphysema
  7. Management of Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease : Conclusions of The Eighth Aspen Emphysema Conference by U.S. Deptartment of Health, Education and Welfare by Education and Welfare U.S. Deptartment of Health, 1966
  8. Anorexic patients show emphysema-like changes in lungs.(CT Scans): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Robert Finn, 2004-03-15
  9. Alveolar Cell Senescence in Patients with Pulmonary Emphysema / A Multicenter Randomized Trial of Computer-driven Protocolized Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation (American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Volume 174, Number 8 - October 2006)
  10. Living with asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema, A Guide to Self-Care
  11. Anorexia patients show emphysema-like changes.(Psychosomatic Medicine): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Robert Finn, 2004-03-01
  12. Deaths From Emphysema: Robert A. Heinlein, T. S. Eliot, Samuel Beckett, Philo Farnsworth, Valerie Solanas, Hildegard Knef, Al Capp, John Huston
  13. 2009 Conquering COPD, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-04-07
  14. Inhale receives Orphan Designation for inhaleable hereditary emphysema therapy.(Brief Article): An article from: BIOTECH Patent News

81. Emphysema
A complete explanation of emphysema including risks, what to expect and when tocall the doctor.
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Emphysema is one of the lung disorders classified as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In emphysema, damage to the air sacs in the lungs reduces their ability to pick up oxygen from the air we breathe.
Causes
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause. Others are air pollution, allergies, and infections. Dust or chemical-filled air at work can cause emphysema. The disease becomes more likely as we get older.
Signs/Symptoms
The most common symptom is gradually increasing difficulty in breathing that grows worse over a period of many years. Finally, breathing becomes difficult even when you're resting. You may also cough up small amounts of sputum or have swelling in your feet and hands. People with emphysema tend to have very pink skin, to be thin, and have a barrel-shaped chest.
Care
Treatment is aimed at helping you breathe more easily. If the problem is severe, you may need a stay in the hospital, where you can get oxygen, breathing treatments, and medicine.

82. PersonalMD.com - Your Lifeline Online
Over 700 health topics for COPD and emphysema patients.
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83. Yale: Cardiothoracic Imaging - Emphysema
emphysema Cardiomyopathy, Chronic hypertension, Comedocarcinoma, Dilated esophagus,emphysema, Fibroadenoma, Hilar adenopathy, Hilar mass (melanoma)
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This image was obtained from a fifty-eight year-old female with long history of smoking and shortness of breath. Note the extensive translucency (darker portions of the image) occupying both upper lung fields and extending lower on the left with general crowding of the markings of the lung toward both bases. There are irregular strands and probable bullae formation.
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84. Specimen 156.9 Lung Emphysema
From a library of medical images, a lung with emphysema ( smoker's lung ).
http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/pathology/Pathmus/F0839044.htm
Specimen 156.9 Lung : Emphysema ("Smoker's Lung")
History of Illness Description of Specimen This specimen shows a smoker's lung with cystic spaces (emphysema) due to destruction of airsac walls. Use the left mouse button to click on areas of interest. Click on a "hotspot", and a brief description will appear in a frame to right of screen. Return to index of images Return to Museum of Human Disease Page

85. Pulmonary Emphysema
What are the symptoms of pulmonary emphysema? The following are the most commonsymptoms for pulmonary emphysema. However, each individual may experience
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        Pulmonary Emphysema
        What is pulmonary emphysema?
        Emphysema is a chronic lung condition in which alveoli , or air sacs, may be:
        • destroyed narrowed collapsed stretched over-inflated
        Over-inflation of the air-sacs is a result of a breakdown of the walls of the alveoli, and causes a decrease in respiratory function and breathlessness. Damage to the air sacs is irreversible and results in permanent "holes" in the tissues of the lower lungs.

86. Virtual Hospital: ElectricDiffuseLung: The Diagnosis Of Diffuse Lung Disease: Em
The association between exposure to cigarette smoke and emphysema is well emphysema is classified into three subtypes based on the portion of the acinus
http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/radiology/DiffuseLung/Text/Emphysema.html
ElectricDiffuseLung: The Diagnosis of Diffuse Lung Disease
Emphysema and Other Obstructive Lung Diseases
Jeffrey R. Galvin, M.D. and Michael P. D'Alessandro, M.D.
Peer Review Status: Externally Peer Reviewed by Mosby The assessment of cigarette smokers with dyspnea and airway obstruction is difficult due to the number of primary lung diseases (emphysema, bronchitis, asthma, or bronchiectasis) that can present with a similar constellation of symptoms and objective data. [40] In addition, cardiac failure and pulmonary embolus can mimic primary airway disease. The American Thoracic Society [43] has defined emphysema as a condition of the lung characterized by abnormal, permanent enlargement of airspaces distal to the terminal bronchiole, accompanied by the destruction of their walls, and without obvious fibrosis. The association between exposure to cigarette smoke and emphysema is well documented. [44] However, there also are data suggesting a relationship between fibrosis and smoking. [44, 45] This has raised important questions about the pathogenesis and definition of emphysema. Using a scanning electron microscope, Nagai and Thurlbeck [46] have demonstrated the presence of alveolar wall fibrosis in areas of centrilobular emphysema. Emphysema is classified into three subtypes based on the portion of the acinus that is involved.

87. - - - - HEALTHOLOGY - - - -
Learn about the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) andemphysema, along with the latest treatment information.
http://abcnews.healthology.com/copd

88. Home - American Lung Association Site
Contains fact sheets and data on smoking, secondhand smoke, and their relationship to a lung cancer, emphysema, asthma, and chronic bronchitis.
http://www.lungusa.org/tobacco/tobacco_general_index.html

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89. Emphysema - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Search Mamma.com for emphysema . TYPE IN YOUR WORD CLICK GO! Search. Normal,Definitions, Short defs. (Pronunciation Key). em·phy·se·ma Listen m f s
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  • A pathological condition of the lungs marked by an abnormal increase in the size of the air spaces, resulting in labored breathing and an increased susceptibility to infection. It can be caused by irreversible expansion of the alveoli or by the destruction of alveolar walls.
    An abnormal distention of body tissues caused by retention of air.

  • [Greek emph s ma inflation , from emph s n to blow in en- in ; see en- ph s n to blow (from ph sa bellows, bladder em phy·sem a·tous -s m -t s, -s m -, -z m -, -z m adj.
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    90. Drug InfoNet Doctors' Answers To Frequently Asked Questions - Emphysema
    FAQs about emphysema.
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    Doctors' Answers to "Frequently Asked Questions" - Emphysema
    These comments are made for the purpose of discussion and should NOT be used as recommendations for or against therapies or other treatments. An individual patient is always advised to consult their own physician. Emphysema [posted 11/3/98]
    Question: I am a 43 year old female who has been treated for hiatil hernia/gerd since 1991 nothing completely helped. I would really like to know your opinion of the meds the dr. has me on. At night it's worse of all i can't sleep because I have alot of trouble breathing. I have tried everything they told me to and I feel like I've swallowed a golf ball all the time. Answer: You didn't name the drugs. Usual drugs are drugs to decrease acid(Zantac, etc at first and then Prilosec or Prevacid) and then drugs to decrease reflux. This is usually propulsid since reglan(the other) can have long term neurologic side effects. Lastly is surgical repairs. Usually done through the laparoscope by putting a ring type structure around the esophagus and keeping the stomach in the abdomen. Emphysema [posted 8/6/98]
    Question: I have suddenly developed a form of emphysema, with difficulty breathing, sometimes with very little exertion. At other times I can perform strenuous exercise with no apparent adverse effects. I was taking doxycycline about eight months ago and was trying to be careful in avoiding the sun. One day I went for a walk and forgot a hat on a sunny day and was stricken with exhaustion, high fever (105 degrees) and had to be taken to the emergency room. Is doxycycline a possible culprit for my emphysema?

    91. The UCLA ATRA Emphysema Trial
    which stands for Feasibility Of Retinoid Therapy for emphysema The mostcommon cause of emphysema is cigarette smoking, although other causes such as
    http://www.med.ucla.edu/EduMatrls/atra.htm
    The UCLA ATRA Emphysema Trial An Experimental Treatment for Emphysema Has been completed. Analysis of the data is underway.
    This research continues as The FORTE Study,
    which stands for " F easibility O f R etinoid T herapy for E mphysema "
    The FORTE Study is a multi-center clinical trial sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health. To go to the UCLA FORTE web site click here.
    What is Emphysema? Emphysema is a serious lung disease that affects over 2 million people in the United States. The most common cause of emphysema is cigarette smoking, although other causes such as an inherited genetic deficiency do exist (alpha-1 antitrypsin disease). In patients with emphysema, their normal lung tissue is gradually eaten away and replaced by large holes - reducing the ability of the lung to breath or take-up oxygen. Until recently, these changes were considered to be irreversible. What standard treatments are available? Current treatments for emphysema focus on relieving the symptoms of shortness of breath. They include inhaled medications to reduce spasm in the breathing passages (such as albuterol and atrovent), medications to reduce swelling and irritation in the airways (such as prednisone or steroid inhalers), antibiotics to treat episodes of bronchitis, and supplemental oxygen in people who have low oxygen values. None of these treatments actually reverse or improve the emphysematous damage. Patients interested in seeing a UCLA Lung Specialist about their emphysema or other lung disease should call: (310) 206-7858.

    92. Easy Rider Ain't So Easy. A Living With COPD Story By Pat Dooley
    I am a 50 year old man, diagnosed with COPD severe emphysema, chronic bronchitis and a moderate asthmatic component. I started smoking when I was about 14 years old
    http://www.papapoo.com/copd-pat.html
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    Pat Dooley and His Lady Pat Dooley
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    93. Emphysema Therapy
    Therapy For emphysema. Division of Thoracic Surgery. Brigham and Women s Hospital.75 Francis Street. Boston, MA 02115. (617)7326824
    http://www.chestsurg.org/emphther.asp

    94. What Is COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    Information for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Includes emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, and treatments.
    http://www.resphealthsite.com
    Home Page How Lungs Work Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis ... Links
    What is COPD?
    Doctors use the term COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) for two different diseases - emphysema and chronic bronchitis . Many people with COPD may have a combination of these two diseases which are most often caused by heavy, long-time cigarette smoking.
    COPD can also include chronic asthma , which is a hypersensitivity of the air passages. Chronic bronchitis emphysema , and asthma all have one thing in common: they limit the flow of air into and out of your lungs. You may cough, wheeze, have a large amount of mucus production, and feel short of breath. The more you know about your disease the better you will be able to participate in managing your own health and living with your lung disease. Continue
    Always consult your doctor if you feel you need medical advice or treatment.

    95. EMPHYSEMA AND SPIROMETRY To Begin The Lecture, Click The START
    emphysema AND SPIROMETRY. To begin the lecture, click the START button above.If you are the first time visitor, you might want to know How to navigate
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    96. Search Our Prepared Reports
    National Environmental Respiratory Center has reports on effects of secondhand smoke on allergies, asthma, emphysema, and lung and heart function. Many can be ordered from the website. Others are citations to the literature.
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    These reports contain citations for journal articles, conference papers, and technical and/or government documents. Each report combines one atmosphere with one health related issue . You can also view citations related to the Statistical Approach to Mixtures Problems Choose an Atmosphere:
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    97. Test Your Knowledge Of Emphysema
    Take this test to find out how much you know about emphysema, and then read onin the condition forum to learn more about emphysema.
    http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/tl/rq/emphysemaquiz.jsp

    98. Home - American Lung Association Site
    Information about A1AD related emphysema which is caused by an inherited lack of a protective protein called alpha1antitrypsin. Some of the topics discussed are who is at risk, symptoms and treatment.
    http://www.lungusa.org/diseases/luna1ad.html

    The American Lung Association Increases Services and Support for Victims of Hurricane Katrina
    What are the lung health risks of hurricane recovery? Sign up for our Indoor Air E-newsletter and stay informed. Hurricane Katrina Recovery Resources As Fall Approaches, American Lung Association Calls on Parents, Teachers, and Guardians to Be More Vigilant About Managing Kids' Asthma Health Groups File Brief Urging Tougher Remedies in Tobacco Lawsuit Groups Seek More Marketing Restrictions, Increased Funds for Cessation and Prevention American Lung Association Applauds Court Ruling in Favor of truth® Smoking Ads Campaign will continue to protect children, save lives Statement by John L. Kirkwood, President and CEO 2nd Competition for the Lung Cancer Discovery Award Applications due September 30th, 2005 More States Go Smokefree, Increase Cigarette Taxes As Momentum Builds for Combatting Tobacco Use In Memory of Peter Jennings Post Your Thoughts Facts About Lung Cancer Need Help Quitting Smoking? Join our free online smoking cessation program Sign up for our newest e-newsletter: The Promise of Research Candy-Flavored Cigarettes Try to Make Tobacco a Sweet Treat for Kids Research shows that most smokers of candy-flavored cigarettes are under 25 Lung Association Applauds Justice Department For Seeking Full $280 Billion from Tobacco Industry Urges Vigorous Pursuit of All Remedies Statement by John L. Kirkwood, President and CEO

    99. Emphysema
    emphysema is a chronic respiratory disease where there is overinflation of theair sacs National emphysema Foundation. 15 Stevens St. Norwalk,
    http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/emphysema.jsp

    100. Surgical Treatment For Emphysema
    An article about the procedure designed to improve respiratory function in a select group of patients with severe bullous emphysema.
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    (Please Note: Lung Volume Reduction Surgery is not currently available at Cheshire Medical Center or Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. If interested, you should discuss with your physician whether this procedure is appropriate for you and where the nearest center is located.) Lung Reduction Surgery is a procedure designed to improve respiratory function in a select group of patients with severe bullous emphysema. In patient with emphysema normal lung tissue is often replaced by large "bullae". Bullae are thin walled balloon-like structures that can expand to compress relatively normal lung causing further reduction in lung capacity. Bullae more often occur in the upper portions of the lung and when they are localized or are very large their surgical removal (bullectomy) may allow better function in the remaining lung. For other emphysema patients bullae may be distributed more homogeneously throughout the lung. In these patients the lungs may also become over inflated for the size of the chest cavity leaving inadequate space for expansion. By surgically reducing the size of the lungs some patients have noted significant improvement in symptoms due to this over expansion and loss of elasticity.

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