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Pulmonary Infarction

NECROSIS of lung tissue that is cause by the lack of OXYGEN or blood supply. The most common cause of pulmonary infarction is a blood clot in the lung.
Also Known As:
Infarction, Pulmonary; Infarct, Pulmonary; Infarctions, Pulmonary; Infarcts, Pulmonary; Pulmonary Infarctions; Pulmonary Infarcts; Pulmonary Infarct
Networked: 213 relevant articles (7 outcomes, 3 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Pleural Effusion (Pleural Effusions)
2. Endocarditis
3. Lung Injury
4. Inflammation (Inflammations)
5. Aspergillosis

Experts

1. Petraitiene, Ruta: 5 articles (01/2016 - 01/2002)
2. Petraitis, Vidmantas: 5 articles (01/2016 - 01/2002)
3. Walsh, Thomas J: 5 articles (01/2016 - 01/2002)
4. Bacher, John: 4 articles (11/2010 - 01/2002)
5. Sein, Tin: 3 articles (04/2006 - 01/2002)
6. Hope, William W: 2 articles (01/2016 - 11/2010)
7. Avila, Nilo A: 2 articles (04/2006 - 01/2002)
8. Groll, Andreas H: 2 articles (06/2002 - 01/2002)
9. Bacher, J: 2 articles (07/2001 - 03/2001)
10. Walsh, T J: 2 articles (07/2001 - 03/2001)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Pulmonary Infarction:
1. DaptomycinFDA Link
2. SteroidsIBA
3. AnidulafunginFDA Link
4. Micafungin (FK463)FDA Link
5. OMPIIBA
6. galactomannanIBA
7. Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 (Fludeoxyglucose F 18)FDA Link
8. AlbuminsIBA
9. AnticoagulantsIBA
10. Heparin (Liquaemin)FDA LinkGeneric

Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Aftercare (After-Treatment)
3. Catheters
4. Ligation
5. Pneumonectomy (Lung Volume Reduction)