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atelectasis

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at·e·lec·ta·sis  (tl-kt-ss)
n. pl. at·e·lec·ta·ses (-sz)
1. Total or partial collapse of the lung.
2. A congenital condition characterized by the incomplete expansion of the lungs at birth.

[New Latin : Greek atels, incomplete (a-, not; see a-1 + telos, end; see telo-) + Greek ektasis, stretching out (from ekteinein, to stretch out : ek-, out; see ecto- + teinein, to stretch; see epitasis).]
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Noun1.atelectasisatelectasis - collapse of an expanded lung (especially in infants); also failure of pulmonary alveoli to expand at birth
pathology - any deviation from a healthy or normal condition

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In addition, although none of the animals receiving rotational therapy showed any abnormalities on radiological images, 6 of the 7 control animals had patchy atelectasis apparent on a chest radiograph.
Chronic eustachian tube dysfunction often causes tympanic membrane retraction and atelectasis.
This was supported by claims that the benefits of early extubation included improved ciliary function and mucus transport, reduced risk of respiratory infection, lower incidence of atelectasis, improved intrapulmonary shunting, and better cardiovascular function.
 
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