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- Lung (7057 bytes)
2: ... Its function is to exchange [[oxygen]] from air with [[carbon dioxide]] from [[blood]]. The process i...
7: In addition to respiratory functions such as [[gas exchang...
13: ...of the lung is very moist, which makes them a hospitable environment for bacteria. Many respiratory il...
15: ...avity in which the lung is enclosed. The rib cage itself is also able to expand and contract to some d...
17: ... air [[diffusion|diffuses]] into the blood, where it is carried by [[hemoglobin]]. - Peritoneum (3904 bytes)
1: ...rdial cavities of the [[thorax]] are called the [[pleura]] and the [[pericardium]] respectively.
4: ...t is filled with a small amount (about 50 [[millilitre|ml]]) of slippery fluid that allows the two lay...
6: ...e peritoneum through which the organ is supplied with [[blood]] and [[lymph]] vessels and nerves.
8: ...all, and these blood vessels become covered by peritoneum, forming a mesentery.
11: ...pports the abdominal organs and serves as a conduit for their [[blood]] and [[lymph]] vessels and [[n... - Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
2: ...alignant tumour]] of the [[lung]]s. Most commonly it is bronchogenic carcinoma (about 90%). Lung cance...
6: ...age]] (degree of spread). Possible treatment modalities include [[surgery]], [[chemotherapy]]) and/or ...
15: ...[[Fatigue (physical)|fatigue]] and loss of [[appetite]]
19: If the cancer grows into the lumen it may obstruct the [[airway]], causing [[dyspnea|br...
23: ...astic phenomenon|paraneoplastic phenomena]] may initially attract attention to the disease. In lung ca...
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