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Preferred Name | Atelectasis |
Definitions |
The collapse of part or the entire lung due to airway obstruction, infection, tumor, or general anesthesia.
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Atelectasis
atelectasis
ATELECTASIS
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Atelectasis
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Atelectasis
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Legacy Concept Name |
Atelectasis
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Preferred_Name |
Atelectasis
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Semantic_Type |
Disease or Syndrome
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prefixIRI |
Thesaurus:C2888
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DEFINITION |
The collapse of part or the entire lung due to airway obstruction, infection, tumor, or general anesthesia.
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UMLS_CUI |
C0004144
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C2888
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FULL_SYN |
Atelectasis
atelectasis
ATELECTASIS
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ALT_DEFINITION |
The collapse of alveoli and small airways.
A disorder characterized by the collapse of part or the entire lung.
Failure of the lung to expand (inflate) completely. This may be caused by a blocked airway, a tumor, general anesthesia, pneumonia or other lung infections, lung disease, or long-term bedrest with shallow breathing. Sometimes called a collapsed lung.
The partial or total collapse of alveoli and/or airways.
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