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Mashup Score: 0Cell therapy shows promise for improving gas exchange in COPD, may offer potential cure - 7 month(s) ago
Patients with COPD who underwent autologous transplantation of lung progenitor cells had improved gas exchange capacity, quality of life and walking distance, according to study results. Further, these results, presented at European Respiratory Society International Congress, showed that transplant of these P63+ progenitor cells repaired lung damage in those with mild emphysema.
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Mashup Score: 0Spiration valve system improves lung function in patients with emphysema over 5 years - 11 month(s) ago
WASHINGTON — Patients with severe emphysema had improved lung function at 5 years after receiving treatment with a support expiration valve system, according to research presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference.“Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction procedures are a durable treatment response compared to optimal medical therapy,” Gerard J. Criner, MD,
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Mashup Score: 0What a Ten-Year CT Study Reveals About Emphysema and Continued Smoking - 11 month(s) ago
Over the course of a decade, people with preexisting emphysema who continued smoking had the greatest decline in lung density, according to computed tomography (CT) findings from a study involving over 8,400 total participants and over 4,100 current smokers.
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Mashup Score: 0Detection of Early Emphysema During Lung Cancer Screening: Opportunities to Optimize Health - The ASCO Post - 11 month(s) ago
James L. Mulshine, MD In an article in Annals of the American Thoracic Society, James L. Mulshine, MD, of the Center for Healthy Aging, Department of Medicine, Rush University, and colleagues maintained that the high frequency of emphysema newly identified during low-dose computed tomography (CT) lung cancer screening presents an important opportunity to engage individuals with such findings in…
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Mashup Score: 0What a Ten-Year CT Study Reveals About Emphysema and Continued Smoking - 12 month(s) ago
Over the course of a decade, people with preexisting emphysema who continued smoking had the greatest decline in lung density, according to computed tomography (CT) findings from a study involving over 8,400 total participants and over 4,100 current smokers.
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Over the course of a decade, people with preexisting emphysema who continued smoking had the greatest decline in lung density, according to computed tomography (CT) findings from a study involving over 8,400 total participants and over 4,100 current smokers.
Source: Diagnostic ImagingCategories: Latest Headlines, RadiologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 0
Over the course of a decade, people with preexisting emphysema who continued smoking had the greatest decline in lung density, according to computed tomography (CT) findings from a study involving over 8,400 total participants and over 4,100 current smokers.
Source: Diagnostic ImagingCategories: Latest Headlines, RadiologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
Over the course of a decade, people with preexisting emphysema who continued smoking had the greatest decline in lung density, according to computed tomography (CT) findings from a study involving over 8,400 total participants and over 4,100 current smokers.
Source: Diagnostic ImagingCategories: Latest Headlines, RadiologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
Over the course of a decade, people with preexisting emphysema who continued smoking had the greatest decline in lung density, according to computed tomography (CT) findings from a study involving over 8,400 total participants and over 4,100 current smokers.
Source: Diagnostic ImagingCategories: Latest Headlines, RadiologyTweet-
What a Ten-Year CT Study Reveals About #Emphysema and Continued Smoking https://t.co/MhqWxjcEpw @ACRRFS @ACRYPS @RadiologyACR @ARRS_Radiology @RSNA @thoracicrad @DukeRadiology @PennRadiology @UABRadiology @UMMCRads @CooperRadRes @NYUImaging @BURadiology #radiology #Radres #CTRad https://t.co/38xpJsV3sC
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Mashup Score: 1
Over the course of a decade, people with preexisting emphysema who continued smoking had the greatest decline in lung density, according to computed tomography (CT) findings from a study involving over 8,400 total participants and over 4,100 current smokers.
Source: Diagnostic ImagingCategories: Latest Headlines, RadiologyTweet-
What a 10-Year CT Study Reveals About #Emphysema and Continued Smoking https://t.co/hOxgYUrB7e @ACRRFS @ACRYPS @RadiologyACR @RSNA @thoracicrad @PennRadiology @UABRadiology @DukeRadiology @UMMCRads @BrighamRad @MontefioreRAD @NYUImaging @CooperRadRes #radiology #RadRes #CTRad https://t.co/KMNk460fHJ
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ICYMI🚨 from #ERSCongress: ➡️Transplanting a patients’ own #lung cells back into their lungs resulted in improved #breathing. ➡️Lung damage was fixed in two patients with mild #emphysema using this method. https://t.co/KZlt9zudAl