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Rarely, small amounts of the jelly can travel into the windpipe (trachea) and lungs. ... chest pain or shortness of breath. Lipoid pneumonia is often found on a ...
A chest X-ray can help show the condition of the lungs and heart. If the heart is enlarged on an X-ray, other tests will usually be needed to determine whether ...
Costochondritis is sometimes known as chest wall pain syndrome, costosternal syndrome or costosternal chondrodynia. Sometimes, swelling accompanies the pain ( ...
Chest X-ray. Chest CT scan. Perfusion lung scan. Electrocardiogram. Echocardiogram. Genetic testing. Heart catheterization. Lung (pulmonary) function test.
The next day, still suffering from significant pain in her chest, she set out for her pulmonary function test. "I'm on my way there and in so much pain ...
In addition to matching blood and tissue type, organ size plays a significant role. "For certain lung transplant patients, for example, the size of their chest ...
... chest X-ray suggested Kurt had pneumonia. But another round of antibiotics again failed to curb the cough. A follow-up X-ray showed his lungs were unchanged.
... Chest tube placement, Thoracentesis, Ultrasound-guided biopsy, Tracheal stenting, Lung biopsy, Lung tumor ablation, Bronchial thermoplasty, PEG-J tube placement ...
An echocardiogram can help diagnose a hole in the heart. Other tests such as an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), a chest X-ray or a CT scan may be done if more ...
Pounding, skipping or otherwise irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias. Dizziness or fainting. Fluid buildup in the lungs. Chest discomfort or chest pain.
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