Pulmonary edema
Pulmonary edema (American English), or oedema (British English; both words from the Greek ), is fluid accumulation in the air spaces and parenchyma of the lungs.
Pulmonary edemaHigh altitude pulmonary edemaFlash pulmonary edemaSwimming-induced pulmonary edemaFog feverAltitude sicknessEdemaAcute respiratory distress syndromeHypoxia (medical)Myocardial infarctionHypertensionHigh altitude cerebral edemaCoronary artery diseasePulmonary contusionAcute lung injuryOrthopneaKerley linesSputumFurosemideHeart failure
Pulmonary consolidationFumonisin B1Pulmonary agentPulmonary shuntDiastolic heart failureYegor GaidarTransfusion related acute lung injuryGlyceryl trinitrate (pharmacology)SilicosisRespiratory failureApex (altitude physiology expeditions)Juxtacapillary (J) receptorsCracklesYttrium(III) chlorideManuel Solís PalmaAminoethylpiperazineCardiac asthmaAlpha-NaphthylthioureaMethyl fluorosulfonateCytokine release syndrome





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