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Shunt nephritis — [ thumb|250px|right|Shunt nephritis is caused by the deposition of immune complexes, as shown in this illustration.] Shunt nephritis is a rare disease of the kidney that can occur in patients being treated for hydrocephalus with a cerebral shunt … Wikipedia
Portosystemic shunt — A portosystemic shunt (PSS), also known as a liver shunt, is a bypass of the liver by the body s circulatory system. It can be either a congenital (present at birth) or acquired condition. Congenital PSS is a hereditary condition in dogs and cats … Wikipedia
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt — Interventions infobox Name = PAGENAME Caption = ICD10 = ICD9 = 39.1 MeshID = OtherCodes = A transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt, also TIPS, is an artificial channel in the liver from the portal vein to a hepatic vein (for blood). It is… … Wikipedia
Cerebral shunt — Cerebral shunts are commonly used to treat hydrocephalus, the swelling of the brain due to excess buildup of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). If left unchecked, the cerebral spinal fluid can build up leading to an increase in intracranial pressure… … Wikipedia
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Pulmonary shunt — A pulmonary shunt is a physiological result when the alveoli of the lung is perfused with blood as normal, but ventilation (the supply of air) fails to supply the perfused region. In other words, the ventilation/perfusion ratio (the ratio of air… … Wikipedia
Respiratory minute volume — TLC Total lung capacity: the volume in the lungs at maximal inflation RV Residual volume: the volume of air remaining in the lungs … Wikipedia
Cardiac shunt — Cardiac shunts may be described as right to left, left to right or bidirectional, or as systemic to pulmonary or pulmonary to systemic. The direction may be controlled by left and/or right heart pressure, a biological or artificial valve, or both … Wikipedia
Mechanical ventilation — In architecture and climate control, mechanical or forced ventilation is the use of powered equipment, e.g. fans and blowers, to move air see ventilation (architecture). Mechanical ventilation Intervention … Wikipedia
Hydrocephalus — For other uses, see Hydrocephalus (trilobite). Not to be confused with Hypocephalus. Hydrocephalus Classification and external resources Hydrocephalus seen on a CT scan of the brain. ICD … Wikipedia
CŒUR - Cardiologie — Les maladies du cœur (cardiopathies ) et celles des vaisseaux représentent actuellement en France et dans les pays industrialisés la première cause de mortalité, avant le cancer et les accidents de la circulation. Au cours des dernières décennies … Encyclopédie Universelle