1989
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.93.02070643
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Lung mechanics and their relationship to lung volumes in pulmonary sarcoidosis

Abstract: Pulmonary sarcoidosis was studied with respect to lung mechanical properties and to the influence of these on lung volumes. Sixty-six patients, with histological support for the diagnosis of sarcoidosis, and radiological signs of pulmonary involvement, i.e., stage II or III, were studied. The static pressure/volume (P/V) curves showed that the static elastic recoil pressure (PelL) tended to be increased at a given percentage of predicted total lung capacity (TLC). Reduction of static lung compliance (CstL) was… Show more

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