The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Page 51
... difference between alveolar and pleural pressure , the pressure difference across the lung , is the transpulmonary pressure . As the inspiratory muscles contract during in- spiration and the chest expands , the pleural pres- sure ...
... difference between alveolar and pleural pressure , the pressure difference across the lung , is the transpulmonary pressure . As the inspiratory muscles contract during in- spiration and the chest expands , the pleural pres- sure ...
Page 61
... difference between mean pulmonary artery pressure and mean left atrial pressure - constitutes the driving pressure ... difference in oxygen content between arterial and mixed venous blood . Pulmonary blood flow can be calculated with the ...
... difference between mean pulmonary artery pressure and mean left atrial pressure - constitutes the driving pressure ... difference in oxygen content between arterial and mixed venous blood . Pulmonary blood flow can be calculated with the ...
Page 63
... difference between arterial and alveo- lar pressures rather than by the arterial - venous pressure difference . This arrangement , analogous to a waterfall in which flow over the fall is inde- pendent of the height of the fall , can be ...
... difference between arterial and alveo- lar pressures rather than by the arterial - venous pressure difference . This arrangement , analogous to a waterfall in which flow over the fall is inde- pendent of the height of the fall , can be ...
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abnormalities acute airflow airway alveolar alveoli aorta aortic asthma basal blood flow brachiocephalic breathing bron bronchial artery bronchogenic capillary carbon dioxide carcinoma cartilage cause caveola cavity cells cervical chest wall chronic CIBA clinical Continued cor pulmonale costal cough diagnosis diaphragm diaphragmatic diffuse disease drainage duct dyspnea edema embolism emphysema epithelium esophagus expiration fibers fibrosis fluid gas exchange gland hypoventilation hypoxemia increased infection inferior intercostal interstitial lateral left lung lesions lower lobe lung volume lymph nodes main bronchus medial mediastinal mediastinum membrane nerve Netter CIBA Netter M.D. CIBA normal obstruction occur oxygen parietal pleura patients pericardial phrenic pleural pressure pneumonia pneumothorax posterior pulmo pulmonary artery pulmonary embolism Respir respiratory result right lung roentgenogram SECTION IV PLATE segment smooth muscle sputum superior surface syndrome therapy thoracic vertebra tion tissue trachea tracheobronchial tube tuberculosis tumor upper lobe usually vascular vein vena cava venous ventilation vessels