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Across:
1. Serious granulomatous infection affecting the lungs and other parts of the body.
3. Can be caused by cardiogenic or noncardiogenic disorder (two words).
5. Can cause poor aeration, expansion of the lung.
7. Presence of purulent fluid in the pleural space.
9. Degenerative neuromuscular disease (abbreviation)
11. An intracellular parasitic infection found in bird droppings.
Down:
1. Oral fungal infection
2. Symptoms can show on PFT a decreased DLCO and on X-ray a depressed diaphragm, bullae and blebs.
4. AKA noncardiogenic pulmonary edema.
6. Genetic disease that affects roughly 30,000 people in the U.S.
8. Presence of blood in the intrapleural space.
10. Disease characterized by granulomas, and inflammation in the lung, lymph nodes, liver, eyes and skin.
12. A fungal yeast found in bird excreta.
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