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Definitions of atelectasis in various dictionaries:
noun - collapse of an expanded lung (especially in infants)
Total or partial collapse of the lung.
A congenital condition characterized by the incomplete expansion of the lungs at birth.
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collapse of an expanded lung (especially in infants) also failure of pulmonary alveoli to expand at birth |
Partial collapse or incomplete inflation of the lung. |
Total or partial collapse of the lung. |
A congenital condition characterized by the incomplete expansion of the lungs at birth. |
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Atelectasis is the collapse or closure of a lung resulting in reduced or absent gas exchange. It may affect part or all of a lung. It is usually unilateral. 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. It is often called a collapsed lung, although that term may also refer to pneumothorax.It is a very common finding in chest x-rays and other radiological studies, and may be caused by normal exhalation or by various medical conditions. Although frequently described as a collapse of lung tissue, atelectasis is not synonymous with a pneumothorax, which is a more specific condition that features atelectasis. Acute atelectasis may occur as a post-operative complication or as a result of surfactant deficiency. In premature neonates, this leads to infant respiratory distress syndrome. * The term uses combining forms of atel- + ectasis, from Greek: , "incomplete" + , "extension". |