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Compare with the regular lung line of Figure 3.
They have also studied the colonization of those materials by animal cells (mouse lung line L929) after different surface treatments.
The deep boundary of the collection is regular, roughly parallel to the pleural line, and is called the lung line (visceral pleura).
Below the pleural line, a line regular and roughly parallel to the pleural line can be seen: the lung line, indicating the visceral pleura (arrows).
The sign of nontranslobar consolidation (most cases) is the shred sign: the border between consolidated and aerated lung is irregular, drawing the fractal line, fully opposed to the lung line.
The V line should be used in conjunction with previously described sonographic signs of pleural fluid such as, the sinusoid sign, representing the inspiratory movement of lung line toward pleural line; clearer visualization of the diaphragm and abdominal organs during inspiration; less echogenic scatter at the diaphragm; and visualization of lung tissue 'floating' in the pleural fluid.
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A man coughs bloodied lung lining up into a toilet bowl.
In particular, exposure to carbon nanotubes has been associated with mesothelioma, a cancer of the lung lining.
Air is delivered to the lung lining cells, a rich culture medium flows in the capillary channel to mimic blood, and cyclic mechanical stretching mimics breathing.
We propose that acute Cl2 inhalation leads to oxidative modification of lung lining fluid, producing surfactant inactivation, inflammation and mechanical respiratory dysfunction at the organ level.
The method is focused on epithelial cells because the lung lining is often where diseases such as silicosis, asbestosis, and CWP develop [30, 31].
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