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Direitos Reservados ®. Centro de Estudos Avançados em Saúde® CEAS. Anatomia Sistema Respiratório II Parte II. Prof Danillo Barbosa. Bibliografia recomendada (livros-textos) “Fisiologia” Constanzo , 2004, 2ª Ed. (Ed. Elsevier )
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Direitos Reservados ® Centro de Estudos Avançados em Saúde® CEAS Anatomia Sistema Respiratório IIParte II ProfDanillo Barbosa
Bibliografia recomendada (livros-textos) • “Fisiologia” Constanzo, 2004, 2ª Ed. (Ed. Elsevier) • “Fundamentos de Fisiologia”, Berne etal, 2006, 4ª Ed.(Ed. Elsevier) • “Fisiologia” Berne et al., 2004 (Ed. Elsevier) • “Tratado de Fisiologia Médica” Guyton & Hall, 2006, 11ª Ed. (Ed. Elsevier) • “Fundamentos de Fisiologia Médica” Johnson, 2003 (Ed. Guanabara Koogan) • “Fisiologia: texto e atlas” Silbernagl e Despopoulos, 2003 (Ed. Artmed) ProfDanillo Barbosa
VEJA TEXTOS COM ANIMAÇÕES ONLINE Section 4 - RespiratoryPhysiology Section 4 Ch 1 pg 16 Alveolarizationand Alveolar SurfaceAreaSection 4 Ch 1 pg 18 MeasurementofLungandVentilation VolumesSection 4 Ch 1 pg 22 CirculatoryTransportof O2 and CO2 Section 4 Ch 2 pg 4 RespiratoryMechanics: Identificationof ForcesSection 4 Ch 2 pg 11 TheDiaphragmSection 4 Ch 2 pg 12 External Intercostal MusclesSection 4 Ch 2 pg 15 ExpiratoryMuscleGroupsSection 4 Ch 2 pg 21 TheOpposing Force ofPulmonaryElastanceorComplianceSection 4 Ch 2 pg 23 LungCompliance CurveSection 4 Ch 2 pg 24 Chest Cage Compliance CurveSection 4 Ch 2 pg 25 CombinedLung-ChestWallCompliance: TheRelaxation CurveSection 4 Ch 2 pg 31 ElasticandCollagenFibersoftheLungSection 4 Ch 2 pg 35 Alveolar Instabilitywith Constant SurfaceTensionSection 4 Ch 2 pg 37 SurfaceTension in LungLavageFluidsSection 4 Ch 2 pg 40 asidInterdependenceSection 4 Ch 2 pg 54 PhysicalFactorsthatAffectAirwayResistanceSection 4 Ch 2 pg 54 PhysicalFactorsthatAffectAirwayResistance: enlargementoftheairwaylumen Section 4 Ch 3 pg 21 Alveolar Ventilation Section 4 Ch 4 pg 7 PulmonaryCirculation as a BloodFilterSection 4 Ch 4 pg 8 ReservoirofBlood for LeftVentricleSection 4 Ch 4 pg 15 FactorsAffectingLungPressures: Alveolar PressureSection 4 Ch 4 pg 17 MeasurementofPulmonary Vascular PressureswithSwan-GanzCatheter Section 4 Ch 5 pg 5 SolubilitiesofRespiratory GasesSection 4 Ch 5 pg 21 SignificanceofShifts in theOxy-HbDissociation Section 4 Ch 7 pg 29 HypoxicHypoxemiawithEmphysema Section 4 Ch 8 pg 19 Flow Volume Loops in DetectionofPulmonaryDisorders Prof.Ms.Danillo Barbosa
Anatomia Sistema Respiratório Prof.Ms.Danillo Barbosa
DIAFRAGMA http://faculty.ucc.edu/biology-potter/Musculature/sld021.htm
DIAFRAGMA site original (retirado): http://www.d.umn.edu/~ameredit/anatomysite/Physiology/diaphragm%20movement.JPG
MÚSCULOS INTERCOSTAIS EXTERNOS http://faculty.ucc.edu/biology-potter/Respiratory_System/sld013.htm
MÚSCULOS INTERCOSTAIS INTERNOS http://faculty.ucc.edu/biology-potter/Respiratory_System/sld014.htm
MÚSCULOS ABDOMINAIS DA EXALAÇÃO site original (retirado): http://www.d.umn.edu/~ameredit/anatomysite/Physiology/diaphragm%20movement.JPG
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brônquios Bronquíolos respiratórios bronquíolos http://depts.washington.edu/envh/lung.html
These two scanning electron micrographs show the organization of the pulmonary acinus. This micrograph is of a cast of two terminal bronchioles, the short respiratory, or transitional, bronchioles and all of the alveolar air spaces supplied by those bronchioles. SETA: bronquíolo respiratório. http://trc.ucdavis.edu/mjguinan/apc100/modules/Respiratory/lung/lung6/lung3.html
Resin cast of pulmonary arteries and airways Resin cast of pulmonaryveins and airways http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~gzy/heart/heart/index.htm
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Edema Pulmonar Prof.Ms.Danillo Barbosa
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The pleural cavities are closed sacs enveloping each lung. Each cavity comprises a visceral layer (green) and a parietal layer (blue).
Pneumothorax A pneumothorax is a condition in which air has entered and expanded the normally closed pleural space, driving pleural pressure up toward atmospheric pressure, and resulting in partial or complete collapse of the lung. When pleural pressure approaches zero, the lung and chest wall both move toward the equilibrium positions they would assume in the absence of any external pressures-- the lung collapses and the chest wall springs out. A pneumothorax may be induced by a break in either the parietal pleura (e.g., from trauma, needle or catheter insertion) or in the visceral pleura (e.g., from rupture of a subpleural air pocket or necrosis of lung adjacent to the pleura). The right side of this patient's thoracic cavity (viewer's left) shows a darker area where the lung should be. Note the expanded chest wall and the collapsed lung. http://oac.med.jhmi.edu/res_phys/Encyclopedia/Pneumothorax/Pneumothorax.HTML
O CICLO RESPIRATÓRIO veja aqui texto e animação online http://www.lib.mcg.edu/edu/eshuphysio/program/section4/4ch3/s4ch3_4.htm