Membahas tentang penyakit Zoonosis SARS, Epidemiologi, etiologi, Serta Pencegahan dan PEngendalian SARSDeskripsi lengkap
Membahas tentang penyakit Zoonosis SARS, Epidemiologi, etiologi, Serta Pencegahan dan PEngendalian SARSFull description
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Acute Coronary SyndromeFull description
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
Lung injury
Relapse of vasoactive substance
Increase permeability of the alveolar membrane
Altered ventilation perfusion
Damage to the alveolar epithelium (type II)
Decrease surfactant production
regeneration of the alveolar membrane with thick epithelial cells
The respiratory system resembles an upside-down, hollow tree. Indeed, the passageways leading from the mouth to the interior of the lungs are referred to as the tracheobronchial tree. The parts of the body through which air enters and exits the body (i.e., the mouth, nose, larynx, and trachea) make up the "trunk" of the tree. The tubes that lead to the lungs (bronchi) and the tiny tubes inside the lungs (bronchioles) are the tree's "branches" and "twigs." Air moves through the respiratory system from the base of the trunk to the tips of the twigs. Clustered at the tips of the trachiobronchial twigs are tiny air sacs called alveoli , where inhaled oxygen passes into the blood stream. This is where acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) occurs.
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