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  2. Iron lung - Wikipedia

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    An iron lung is a type of negative pressure ventilator, a mechanical respirator which encloses most of a person's body and varies the air pressure in the enclosed space to stimulate breathing. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It assists breathing when muscle control is lost, or the work of breathing exceeds the person's ability. [ 1 ]

  3. The iron lung: A life-saving device with an enduring legacy - AOL

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    The iron lung has disappeared from modern medicine, but its legacy remains. Here’s why the device fundamentally changed how healthcare providers today tend to patients facing many different ...

  4. Siderosis - Wikipedia

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    Siderosis is the deposition of excess iron in body tissue. When used without qualification, it usually refers to an environmental disease of the lung, also known more specifically as pulmonary siderosis or Welder's disease, which is a form of pneumoconiosis.

  5. Negative pressure ventilator - Wikipedia

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    In most NPVs (such as the iron lung in the diagram), the negative pressure is applied to the patient's torso, or entire body below the neck, to cause their chest to expand, expanding their lungs, drawing air into the patient's lungs through their airway, assisting (or forcing) inhalation. When negative pressure is released, the chest naturally ...

  6. What is polio and what happened the last time there was an ...

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    An iron lung is a respirator which stimulates breathing by enclosing a person’s body and varying the air pressure inside. They are typically considered obsolete due to the invention of new ...

  7. The extraordinary life of man in iron lung who practiced as a ...

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    In 2015 his iron lung he’d lived in for most of his life started to break, but spare parts for the machine - which hadn’t been widely in circulation since the 1960s - were not readily available.

  8. Pulmonary toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Lung symptoms in a patient who is taking a medicinal drug that can cause pulmonary toxicity should not automatically lead to a diagnosis of "pulmonary toxicity due to the medicinal drug", because some patients can have another (i.e., simultaneous) lung disease, e.g. an infection of the lungs not related to the medicinal drugs the patient is ...

  9. Abcarian: The latest evidence that putting RFK Jr. in ... - AOL

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    Lane spent the next several months in an iron lung. “I don’t really remember too much about that,” Lane, now 73, told me Monday from her home north of Sacramento. “The only memories I ...