Capillary leak syndrome with pulmonary edema.
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1972/07/01
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Description:Two cases are reported of diffuse abnormality of capillary permeability, leading to a loss of plasma into the tissues (capillary leak syndrome), with subsequent shock and pulmonary edema. It is suggested that a number of pulmonary diseases, collectively called adult respiratory distress syndrome, may be the result of increase pulmonary capillary permeability, increased alveolar epithelial permeability, or abnormalities of pulmonary interstitial solute removal. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:66-71
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Volume:130
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Issue:1
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00038648
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Citation:Arch Intern Med 1972 Jul; 130(1):66-71
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Contact Point Address:Physiology Stanford University Sch of Med Department of Medicine Palo Alto, Calif
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Federal Fiscal Year:1972
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Performing Organization:Stanford University, Stanford, California
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:19710501
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Source Full Name:Archives of Internal Medicine
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End Date:19790430
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:c92afc137633d92ab0e1bf6c6ab26ef7919a64cfe3983317de4fabea9f3ce9c61e7e018f78f0ce6b44e7ee06145be040e6d26a76e4af72f906853ba5423b1837
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