Saturday, July 12, 2008
Pulmonary Hypertension Has Traditionally Been Divided On Two
Pulmonary hypertension Has traditionally been divided on two forms: primary and secondary. The aetiology of a primary pulmonary hypertension () is unknown. At the secondary Pulmonary hypertension there is a myriad respiratory, warm, and infringements with which explain the nature of the pulmonary Hypertensions. As a result, this classification becomes Washed away and not clear, as for example, at Churg-Strauss a syndrome - one of many forms vaskulitov - illnesses, which (vs) Are characterised by an inflammation of a wall of blood vessels. Churg-Strauss The syndrome, in particular arises at patients with presence of the bronchial Asthmas or allergies in the anamnesis also it is characterised by an inflammation of the blood Vessels in lungs, a skin, nerves and a belly cavity (aa ay). The vessels involved in Churg-Strauss a syndrome usually of an artery and a vein Small calibre. Churg-Strauss the syndrome meets seldom. The reason Syndrome it is not known yet, but is more often it meets at the wrong "Activation" of immune system at people with a bronchial asthma.
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