Pneumonia


 
 

Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs. The term is almost always used to refer specifically to infections of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi or other parasites; however, it can also refer to lung injury caused by physical or chemical irritants, in which case the term pneumonitis is used to differentiate the condition from infectious pneumonia. This article uses pneumonia only in the first sense, that of infection. Pneumonia may occur in people of all ages, although young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised patients are especially at risk. Antimicrobial drugs are often used to treat pneumonia.

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Inflammation: Inflammation is the first response of the immune system to infection or irritation and may be referred to as the innate cascade. Inflammation is characterized by the following quintet: redness (rubor), heat (calor), swelling (tumor), pain (dolor) and dysfunction of the organs involved (functio laes...

Lung: The lung is the essential organ of respiration in air-breathing vertebrates....

Infections: REDIRECT Infection...

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Introduction
Features
Diagnosis
Aetiology
Types of pneumonia
Pathophysiology
Therapy
Complications
Prognosis and mortality
Prevention
Epidemiology
History of pneumonia
See also
References
 
FR: Pneumonie


 

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