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 78
... Response and Adaptation to Hypoxia The immediate effect of acute hypoxia is an increase in ventilation , which leads to respiratory alkalosis . The alkalosis decreases the response of arterial peripheral chemoreceptors as well as that ...
... Response and Adaptation to Hypoxia The immediate effect of acute hypoxia is an increase in ventilation , which leads to respiratory alkalosis . The alkalosis decreases the response of arterial peripheral chemoreceptors as well as that ...
Page 79
... response may be lost under anesthesia , resulting in dangerous hypoxemia Respiratory response to hypoxemia is blunted or lost In children with congenital cyanotic heart disease , similar phenomena occur and persist into later life ...
... response may be lost under anesthesia , resulting in dangerous hypoxemia Respiratory response to hypoxemia is blunted or lost In children with congenital cyanotic heart disease , similar phenomena occur and persist into later life ...
Page 81
... response to hypoxia and hypercapnia . A fall in arterial oxygen tension may also complicate pulmonary conges- tion and increase ventilatory sensitivity to carbon dioxide . However , the major factor causing insta- bility in cardiac ...
... response to hypoxia and hypercapnia . A fall in arterial oxygen tension may also complicate pulmonary conges- tion and increase ventilatory sensitivity to carbon dioxide . However , the major factor causing insta- bility in cardiac ...
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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