Can the abdomen injure the lung?

P. Pelosi (Genoa, Italy)

Source: Annual Congress 2013 –"Liaisons Dangereuses": the lung and other organs
Session: "Liaisons Dangereuses": the lung and other organs
Session type: Symposium
Number: 156

Slide presentationMultimedia files

Rating: 4
You must login to grade this presentation.

Share or cite this content

Citations should be made in the following way:
P. Pelosi (Genoa, Italy). Can the abdomen injure the lung?. Annual Congress 2013 –"Liaisons Dangereuses": the lung and other organs

You must login to share this Presentation/Article on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or by email.

Member's Comments

No comment yet.
You must Login to comment this presentation.


Related content which might interest you:
Can resistive-breathing injure the lung?
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –"Liaisons Dangereuses": the lung and other organs
Year: 2013


Can the brain injure the lung?
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –"Liaisons Dangereuses": the lung and other organs
Year: 2013


Do chest X-rays show only the lungs?
Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Imaging of pulmonary vascularisation and illustrated overview of lung pathology
Year: 2007


Can kidney injury cause lung injury?
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –"Liaisons Dangereuses": the lung and other organs
Year: 2013

Rat lung function after blast thorax trauma
Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 198s
Year: 2001

The lung cancer microenvironment and the lung microbioma: cross or cease fire?
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Exciting new developments in lung cancer screening, diagnostics and treatment
Year: 2020

Missed lung cancer on chest radiography – does it affect the outcome?
Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Diagnosis and staging of lung cancer: existing and new techniques
Year: 2007



The role of thorax CT and MRI in evaluating mediastinal and chest wall invasions in lung cancer
Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 775s
Year: 2006

Effects of position and open chest on lung and chest wall resistance during thoracic surgery
Source: International Congress 2017 – From respiratory muscles to acute respiratory failure
Year: 2017


Cut it away wisely! Thoracic surgery for the solitary pulmonary nodule
Source: International Congress 2018 – Lung cancer screening and management of solitary pulmonary nodules
Year: 2018


Is clamping of chest tubes for air leak necessary?
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Lung surgery: preoperative assessment and postoperative outcome
Year: 2013



Treating the nose for controlling the lung: a vanishing story?
Source: Eur Respir Monogr 2017; 76: 177-192
Year: 2017


Accidental findings in upper part of abdominal cavity during MSCT of thorax
Source: Annual Congress 2007 - New developments in thoracic imaging modalities and illustrated thorax pathologies
Year: 2007


Hemoptysis and lung cancer: can we be reassured when Chest CT is negative?
Source: International Congress 2019 – Diagnosis of lung cancer
Year: 2019


Bilateral giant bullae... always a surgical case?
Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Interventional Pulmonology Grand Round: an interactive session
Year: 2007


Chest wall, lung and muscle sounds
Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 123s
Year: 2004

The upper abdomen
Source: Eur Respir Monogr 2018; 79: 148-160
Year: 2018


Do you know how to insert a chest drain?
Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Medical education
Year: 2010


Can lung ultrasound predict prone positionning response in ARDS?
Source: Annual Congress 2012 - How to use technology to provide better critical care
Year: 2012


Chemical-induced injury and repair to the lung parenchyma and bronchioles
Source: Annual Congress 2004 - PG10 - Occupational and environmental disorders of the lung parenchyma
Year: 2004