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  2. Lycoperdonosis - Wikipedia

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    In another instance, a teenager spent 18 days in a coma, had portions of his lung removed, and suffered severe liver damage. [4] In Wisconsin , eight teenagers who inhaled spores at a party presented clinical symptoms such as cough, fever , shortness of breath , myalgia , and fatigue within a week.

  3. Video game–related health problems - Wikipedia

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    Video game play is frequently associated with obesity. Many studies have been conducted on the link between television & video games and increased BMI (Body Mass Index). Due to video games replacing physical activities, there appears to be a clear association between time spent playing video games and increased BMI in young children. [30]

  4. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of infected flight rocks include a brief scar, followed by an open wound and a gaping hole as the rock dissolves. Eventually the sky ship drops clean out of the sky. Many theories abound on the origin of stone-sickness. Some people blame the gods. Others blame the Mother Storm, the mysterious meteorological creator of the Edge.

  5. Lung cavity - Wikipedia

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    A lung cavity or pulmonary cavity is an abnormal, thick-walled, air-filled space within the lung. [1] Cavities in the lung can be caused by infections, cancer, autoimmune conditions, trauma, congenital defects, [2] or pulmonary embolism. [3] The most common cause of a single lung cavity is lung cancer. [4]

  6. Pneumothorax - Wikipedia

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    In some lung diseases, especially emphysema, it is possible for abnormal lung areas such as bullae (large air-filled sacs) to have the same appearance as a pneumothorax on chest X-ray, and it may not be safe to apply any treatment before the distinction is made and before the exact location and size of the pneumothorax is determined. [15]

  7. Childhood interstitial lung disease - Wikipedia

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    Not all types of interstitial lung disease that occur in adults occur also in children, and vice versa. [4] [5] The group of disorders is heterogenous, and there are different definitions of what exactly should be classed as a ChILD disorder. [1] Childhood interstitial lung disease is a serious condition, with high morbidity and mortality. [6 ...

  8. Thanatophoric dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Children with this condition are usually stillborn or die shortly after birth from respiratory failure. A small number have survived into childhood, and a very few beyond. Survivors have difficulty breathing on their own and require respiratory support such as high flow oxygen through a canula or ventilator support via tracheostomy .

  9. Bronchomalacia - Wikipedia

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    Bronchomalacia can best be described as a birth defect of the bronchus in the respiratory tract. Congenital malacia of the large airways is one of the few causes of irreversible airways obstruction in children, with symptoms varying from recurrent wheeze and recurrent lower airways infections to severe dyspnea and respiratory insufficiency.