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Chapter 1 - Anatomy and physiology of the human lung: aspects relevant to aerosols
Stewart W. Clarke
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Chapter 2 - Lung secretions
Maria Teresa Lopez-Vidriero
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Chapter 3 - Physical properties and mechanisms of deposition of aerosols
John E. Agnew
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Chapter 4 - Production of radioaerosols
Stephen P. Newman
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Chapter 5 - Aerosol contributions to the investigation of lung structure and ventilatory function
John E. Agnew
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Chapter 6 - Lung mucociliary clearance
Demetri Pavia
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Chapter 7 - Chest physiotherapy and cough
Philip P. Sutton
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Chapter 8 - Clearance of inhaled particles from the alveoli
J. Gareth Jones
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Chapter 9 - Therapeutic aerosols
Stephen P. Newman
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Chapter 10 - Aerosol challenge in lung diseases
P. Sherwood Burge
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Chapter 11 - Occupational lung disease and aerosols
Robert B. Douglas
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Index
Pages 263-275
About the book
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Aerosols and the Lung covers all aspects of aerosols and the lung, including the use of aerosol in clinical medicine. This volume was developed from the editors' longstanding interest in lung defenses coupled with the radioaerosol technique of assessing their efficiency. This book is organized into 11 chapters. The coverage of these chapters include the physical properties of aerosol required to evaluate their inhalation into the lung, production of aerosol that is suitable for inhalation, determination of aerosol deposition in the lungs and the assessment of lung clearance. This book also highlights the importance of radioaerosols in estimating airway calibre, in detecting airway disease and in ventilation imaging. This book will be of interest to medical students and professionals, particularly those dealing with studies of the human lungs and aerosols.
Aerosols and the Lung covers all aspects of aerosols and the lung, including the use of aerosol in clinical medicine. This volume was developed from the editors' longstanding interest in lung defenses coupled with the radioaerosol technique of assessing their efficiency. This book is organized into 11 chapters. The coverage of these chapters include the physical properties of aerosol required to evaluate their inhalation into the lung, production of aerosol that is suitable for inhalation, determination of aerosol deposition in the lungs and the assessment of lung clearance. This book also highlights the importance of radioaerosols in estimating airway calibre, in detecting airway disease and in ventilation imaging. This book will be of interest to medical students and professionals, particularly those dealing with studies of the human lungs and aerosols.
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ISBN
978-0-407-00265-4
Language
English
Published
1984
Copyright
Copyright © 1984 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Butterworth-Heinemann