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Pneumonia

For Pneumonia we have terms and definitions in 13 topics. The topics are Baby, Beauty, Dairy Production, Health and Beauty, Horse Health, Huntingtons Disease, Immunization, Medical, Mesothelioma, Microbiology, Naturopathic, Quitting Smoking and Women's Health.



Pneumonia (Baby)

infectious disease characterized by inflammation of the lungs


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Pneumonia (Beauty)

Inflammation, usually infectious, of the lungs.


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Pneumonia (Dairy Production)

Inflammation of the lungs caused primarily by viruses, bacteria, and irritants (physical and chemical agents).


Pneumonia (Health and Beauty)

Inflammation, usually infectious, of the lungs.


Pneumonia (Horse Health)

An inflammatory condition of the lungs; characterized by the filling of air spaces with fluid, resulting in impaired gas exchange.


Pneumonia (Huntingtons Disease)

An inflammation of the lungs that can be caused by infection or other environmental irritants.


Pneumonia (Immunization)

Inflammation of the lungs characterized by fever, chills, muscle stiffness, chest pain, cough, shortness of breath, rapid heart rate and difficulty breathing.


Pneumonia (Medical)

Inflammation of the lungs due to a bacterial or viral infection, which causes fever, shortness of breath, and the coughing up of phlegm


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Pneumonia (Mesothelioma)

Inflammation of one or both lungs. In bronchopneumonia, the inflammation is concentrated around the bronchi. In lobar pneumonia, it involves one or more lobes of the lung, and viral pneumonia is that caused by a virus.


Pneumonia (Microbiology)

Inflammation of the lungs, primarily caused by infectious agents.


Pneumonia (Naturopathic)

Inflammation, usually infectious, of the lungs. Unless the result of only moderate chemical or smoke irritation, it is a potentially life-threatening condition. There are so many defenses against an infection this deep in the body that the very presence of pneumonia signals a pathogen of great virulence or impaired or exhausted immunity...or all three.


Pneumonia (Quitting Smoking)

Inflammation of one or both lungs with consolidation. Pneumonia is frequently but not always due to infection. The infection may be bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic. Symptoms may include fever, chills, cough with sputum production, chest pain, and shortness of breath.


Pneumonia (Women's Health)

  1. Inflammation of the lungs. Causes of pneumonia include bacteria and viruses.
  2. Inflammation of the lungs caused by an infection.




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