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          • lung infiltrate
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          • Also pulmonary infiltrate. From a pathophysiological perspective, the term "infiltrate" refers to “an abnormal substance that accumulates gradually within cells or body tissues” or “any substance or type of cell that occurs within or spreads as through the interstices (interstitium and/or alveoli) of the lung, that is foreign to the lung, or that accumulates in greater than normal quantity within it”. Radiopaedia
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          • But CT usage, which can show a hazy lung infiltrate indicative of COVID-19, is, itself, not hazard-free. Beyond the risks from radiation exposure, heavily used machines can themselves become infected and spread the virus. - DotMed by
          • Category 3 includes persons with severe disease, RR more than 30, Spo lesser than 93, Pao2/Fio2 lesser than 300, lung infiltrate higher than 50 per cent of lung within 24 to 48 hours. - New Indian Express by
          • However, on March 20 doctors said that he had significant lung infiltrate and respiratory distress. He was then transferred to an intensive care unit for isolation treatment. - Taiwan News by
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          • ارتشاح رئوي/ ارتشاح الرئة
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          • ارتشاح الرئة هو عبارة عن تجمع كمية غير عادية من السوائل حول الرئة في الجوف الجنبي يختلف تركيب السائل في هذا النوع عن تركيب السائل الطبيعي، إذ قد يحتوي على الدم أو البروتين أو الخلايا الالتهابية، وفي بعض الأحيان قد يحتوي أيضًا على الجراثيم المتسربة عبر الأوعية الدموية المتأذية في غشاء الجنب sotor - by Marwa Seleem
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          • ففاضت دموعه فرحا بشفائه، نتيجة ما تعرض له من فشل في عضلة القلب وارتشاح رئوي حاد فقد على إثره الوعي - makkah newspaper by Marwa Seleem
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