Pulmonary in a sentence as an adjective

If you profit from cheap coal energy, you have a higher risk of pulmonary disease.

Later it was discovered to be effective for pulmonary hypertension and is approved for that use, as well.

There are studies of high dose chronic viagra use in patients with pulmonary arterial hupertension.

When you have a myocardial infarction or acute pulmonary edema inflight, you'll be glad there's morphine available.

> How shall emergency rooms operate?Not all emergency room decision-making happen with blood pumping out of your pulmonary artery.

And, RBC's actually curl up into a cylinder shape in your pulmonary capillaries to maximize gas transfer, unlike when they're flying around your circulatory system.

"Open Heart Surgery" is a term for a variety of surgical procedures done on the heart, including valve replacement, vascular repairs of the aorta/vena cava/pulmonary vessels, and coronary bypass.

"Matthews had started a cystic-fibrosis treatment program as a young pulmonary specialist at Babies and Children’s Hospital, in Cleveland, in 1957, and within a few years was claiming to have an annual mortality rate that was less than two per cent.

In summary, the accumulated weight of evidence implies far lower risks for pulmonary complications of even regular heavy use of ********* compared with the grave pulmonary consequences of tobacco.

"the service can't use its genetic testing to give you a heads-up about upcoming disease in your physiology, which is one of the big sells of 23andMe"Nonsense - I have a common variant of one blood clotting factor known to be responsible for a greatly increased risk of deep vein thrombosis and life threatening pulmonary embolisms.

Pulmonary definitions

adjective

relating to or affecting the lungs; "pulmonary disease"

See also: pneumonic pulmonic