Restrictive lung disease

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ContentsIntroductionNormal Lung function on spirometryObstructive lung diseaseCharacteristicsObstructive pattern lung diseaseRestrictive Lung DiseaseRestrictive pattern of lung diseaseCauses of restrictive lung diseaseMixed Pattern of DiseaseReferencesRelated Articles Introduction This article gives a brief explanation about volume-time curves which are used to assist the distinction between obstructive and restrictive lung disease. These are only part of a full panel of respiratory […]

MBBS Medicine (Humanity First): Obstructive vs Restrictive lung diseases.

Causes of ARDS( adult respiratory distress syndrome) aka acute lung injury Infection 1.Sepsis 2.Diffuse pulmonary infections 3.Viral, Mycoplasma, and Pneumocystis pneumonia; miliary tuberculosis Gastric aspiration Physical Injury and Pulmonary contusions Mechanical trauma, including head injuries Near-drowning Fractures with fat embolism Burns Ionizing radiation Oxygen toxicity Smoke Irritant gases and chemicals inhalation Chemical Injury Heroin or methadone overdose Acetylsalicylic acid…

two different types of disease and their effects

Learning Outcomes At the end of the lecture, student should be able to: Explain the pathophysiology of obstructive lung disease and restrictive lung disease Compare the pathophysiology of obstructive lung disease and of restrictive lung disease Differentiate and compare the pulmonary function test patterns in obstructive versus restrictive disease Describe the effects of obstructive and restrictive lung disease on arterial blood oxygenation.

the table shows different types of diseases and their corresponding conditions for each type of disease

The document provides a comprehensive overview of pulmonary anatomy, physiology, and the principles of pulmonary function tests (PFTs). It includes discussions on lung volumes, capacities, and the significance of spirometry in diagnosing and managing respiratory conditions. Additionally, it outlines the indications, methods, and interpretations of various PFTs, while addressing contraindications and safety measures during testing. - Download as a PDF or view online for free

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