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Atelectasis is the partial collapse or closure of a lung resulting in reduced or absence in gas exchange. It is usually unilateral, affecting part or all of one lung. [2] It is a condition where the alveoli are deflated down to little or no volume, as distinct from pulmonary consolidation, in which they are filled with liquid.
The Atlantic diet refers the traditional eating habits of people in northwestern Spain and Portugal, [1] and focuses on unprocessed foods, vegetables and fruits, nuts, whole grain bread, fish, dairy, eggs, some red meat and wine. [2] [3] As both emphasize avoiding processed foods, [3] the Atlantic diet is similar to the Mediterranean diet. [4]
Control diet encouraging low-fat food items. The trial was planned for six years, but it was terminated early after a median follow-up of 4.8 years, and demonstrated that both Mediterranean diet groups reached a statistically significant reduction in the rate of the composite cardiovascular primary end-point of myocardial infarction , stroke ...
The Atlantic diet “is a pretty good representation of a healthy, well-balanced diet,” says Ro Huntriss, RD, chief nutrition officer of wellness platform Simple. It’s also an accessible ...
On the brightest side, there are often so many more substitutions available abroad which means you can still have all your favorites, sans gluten—I once had a gluten-free Big Mac at a Portuguese ...
The Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) diet is an elimination diet designed to help reduce inflammation, manage symptoms and improve quality of life for people with autoimmune diseases.
Silent sinus syndrome is a subtype of stage three chronic maxillary atelectasis. The distinguishing factor is that in silent sinus syndrome, there is an absence of sinusitis symptoms. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] To be clear, chronic maxillary sinusitis may be a primary causitive factor in a significant number of silent sinus syndrome cases, it just may ...
I have performed a search for the term "collapsed heart", and I have failed to find any evidence that the term is synonymous with atelectasis. I believe, based on the other references cited in the article, that the correct synonym for atelectasis is a collapsed lung, not a collapsed heart; therefore I have changed the Infobox to reflect this.