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Flint Pulmonologist Doctors for Asbestos-Related DisordersType of Physician: Pulmonologist What is a Pulmonologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on diseases of the lungs and airways. The pulmonologist diagnoses and treats pneumonia, cancer, asthma, occupational diseases, sleep disorders, emphysema, and other complex disorders of the lungs. Pulmonologists evaluate lung function, examine the bronchial airways, and prescribe and monitor mechanical ventilation. Many pulmonary disease experts are also expert in critical care. Specialty: Pulmonary Disease Common Name: Lung Doctor Pulmonologist Doctors in Flint *![]() Genesee Lung Associates ![]() Genesee Lung Associates ![]() Genesee Lung Associates ![]() Genesee Lung Associates ![]() Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Geeta D Rode MD PC ![]() Genesys Medical Center ![]() Michigan Lung & Critical Care Specialists PC ![]() Michigan Lung & Critical Care Specialists PC ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Owosso Medical Group ![]() Northeast Michigan Pulmonary Associates ![]() Northeast Michigan Pulmonary Associates ![]() Northeast Michigan Pulmonary Associates ![]() Channakes R Indira MD ![]() Henry Ford Health System Pulmonology ![]() Henry Ford Health System Pulmonology ![]() The Center for Respiratory & Sleep Disorders ![]() Oakland Respiratory Physicians ![]() Oakland Respiratory Physicians ![]() Oakland Respiratory Physicians ![]() Oakland Respiratory Physicians ![]() Henry Ford West Bloomfield Internal Medicine ![]() Sanford Rautbort MD ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Drs Manawar & Summer ![]() Pulmonary Critical Care Specialists ![]() Pulmonary Critical Care Specialists ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care ![]() Internal Med Plus ![]() Pulmonary Care ![]() Pulmonary Care ![]() Pulmonary Care ![]() Anjali Kumar MD ![]() Consultants in Sleep & Pulmonary Medicine ![]() Consultants in Sleep & Pulmonary Medicine ![]() Michigan Premier Internists ![]() Dunn Greenberger O'Neill & Wu MDs ![]() Dunn Greenberger O'Neill & Wu MDs ![]() Dunn Greenberger O'Neill & Wu MDs ![]() Dunn Greenberger O'Neill & Wu MDs ![]() Birmingham Urgent Care ![]() Gary T Ferguson MD ![]() South Oakland Gastroenterology Associates PC ![]() Visiting Physicians ![]() Mohammad Yousuf MD ![]() Michigan Lung & Sleep Specialists ![]() Mohammad Yousuf MD ![]() Pulmonary Medicine Associates ![]() Pankaj Hukku MD ![]() Pulmonary Medicine Associates ![]() Pulmonary Medicine Associates ![]() Pulmonary Medicine Associates ![]() Pulmonary Medicine Associates ![]() Pulmonary Medicine Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates ![]() Michigan Medical Center ![]() Michigan Medical Center ![]() Michigan Medical Center ![]() Michigan Medical Center ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() Robert Grant DO ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() John H Morrison Jr. DO ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine ![]() University of Michigan Pulmonary Medicine Flint, MichiganUpcoming Local Events2012-06-01
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AsbestosWhat is asbestos?Asbestos is a family of naturally occurring silica compounds (similar to, but not the same as, the silica of window glass and computer chips). These substances form fibers with varying shapes and sizes and are found throughout the earth. There are three commonly available types of asbestos; chrysotile (white asbestos), amosite (brown asbestos), and crocidolite (blue asbestos). All three have been associated with cancerous and non-cancerous lung disease. Asbestos has been used frequently in a variety of building materials for insulation and as a fire retardant. Today, it is found most commonly in older homes - in pipes, furnaces, roof shingles, millboard, textured paints, coating materials, and floor tiles.
What are the types of asbestos-related lung disease?Lung disease from exposure to asbestos can be divided into three main types: 1) asbestosis, 2) disease of the lining of the lung (pleura), and 3) lung cancer.
All of the commonly available commercial forms of asbestos have been linked to cancerous and non-cancerous lung disease. Asbestos-related lung disease occurred at very high rates toward the middle of the 20th century, when patients who were exposed decades earlier to asbestos eventually developed disease. British asbestos workers were among the first who were observed to have lung cancer related to asbestos. Most current patients were once exposed to asbestos in:
Recommended Reading Related to AsbestosWhat is pleural effusion?A pleural effusion is a collection of fluid in the space between the two linings (pleura) of the lung. When we breathe, it is like a bellows. We inhale air into our lungs and the ribs move out and the diaphragm moves down. For the lung to expand, its lining has to slide along with the chest wall movement. For this to happen, both the lungs and the ribs are covered with a slippery lining called the pleura. A small amount of fluid acts as a lubricant for these two surfaces to slide easily against each other. Too much fluid impairs the ability of the lung to expand and move.
What causes pleural effusion?A pleural effusion is not normal. It is not a disease but rather a complication of an underlying illness. Extra fluid (effusion) can occur for a variety of reasons. Common classification systems divide pleural effusions based on the chemistry composition of the fluid and w... Other Related Asbestos-Related Disorders ArticlesEmergency Contact for Flint
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