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His father is pulmonary internist at the Manhattan Psychiatric Center, a state hospital.
A rare complication is pulmonary embolism, which is also a risk of surgery.
One problem that sometimes occurs after long airplane flights is pulmonary embolus, a formation of a blood clot in a leg from which a piece breaks off and travels in the blood to the lungs to cause sudden death.
The consequence of PA vasoconstriction is pulmonary hypertension (PHT) and, when present after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), can predispose to right ventricular dysfunction.
The major medical problem in Cape Town, as in every urban centre in South Africa, is pulmonary tuberculosis, a disease that is spread easily where nutrition and hygiene are poor and housing is overcrowded.
The most common complication with WBI is pulmonary aspiration.
A frequent consequence of pulmonary valve intervention is pulmonary valve regurgitation.
Nevertheless, they do not take into account a key parameter, which is pulmonary capillary permeability.
The most prevalent pulmonary valve disease is pulmonary stenosis (PS), either isolated or in concert with other congenital heart disease.
The most important clinical outcome of DVT is pulmonary embolism, which causes about 10% of hospital deaths.
The most common cardiac defect is pulmonary valve stenosis, which affects approximately 50% of patients with Noonan syndrome [26].
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