1952 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Lung, Pulmonary artery and Anatomy. Her research links Endocrinology with Internal medicine. Her studies in Cardiology integrate themes in fields like Peripheral and Surgery.
The Lung study combines topics in areas such as Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Aorta and Pathology. Her Pulmonary artery study combines topics in areas such as Anesthesia, Artery, ARDS, Angiography and Respiratory system. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Fetus, Mucous membrane and Scoliosis.
Lynne Reid spends much of her time researching Internal medicine, Lung, Pathology, Cardiology and Pulmonary artery. Her Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Endocrinology and Surgery. The Lung study which covers Anatomy that intersects with Gestation.
Her Pathology study incorporates themes from Endothelial stem cell, Chronic bronchitis and Human lung. Her Cardiology course of study focuses on Peripheral and Persistent pulmonary hypertension. Her Pulmonary artery research includes themes of Artery, Hypoxia, Blood pressure, Angiography and Heart disease.
Lynne Reid mostly deals with Lung, Pathology, Internal medicine, Pulmonary hypertension and Pulmonary artery. The study incorporates disciplines such as Fetus, Respiratory system, Anatomy and Surgery in addition to Lung. Lynne Reid interconnects Respiratory disease, Intensive care and Chronic bronchitis in the investigation of issues within Pathology.
Her studies deal with areas such as Endocrinology, Immunology and Cardiology as well as Internal medicine. Her Hemodynamics and Cambridge Pulmonary Hypertension Outcome Review study, which is part of a larger body of work in Cardiology, is frequently linked to Associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, bridging the gap between disciplines. She has researched Pulmonary hypertension in several fields, including Survival rate and Pulmonary function testing.
Her main research concerns Internal medicine, Lung, Pulmonary artery, Cardiology and Pathology. Her study ties her expertise on Surgery together with the subject of Internal medicine. Her Lung research integrates issues from Artery and Respiratory system, Anatomy.
Her Pulmonary artery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Central venous pressure, Cardiac output, ARDS and Vascular resistance. Her study explores the link between Cardiology and topics such as Disease that cross with problems in Heart disease, Von Willebrand factor, Antigen and Immunology. Her Pulmonary hypertension research incorporates elements of Survival rate and Pulmonary function testing.
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Survival in Patients with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension: Results from a National Prospective Registry
Gilbert E. D'Alonzo;Robyn J. Barst;Stephen M. Ayres;Edward H. Bergofsky.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1991)
Pathologic assessment of vasculopathies in pulmonary hypertension.
Giuseppe G. Pietra;Frederique Capron;Susan Stewart;Ornella Leone.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2004)
Measurement of the bronchial mucous gland layer: a diagnostic yardstick in chronic bronchitis.
Lynne Reid.
Thorax (1960)
Rat pulmonary circulation after chronic hypoxia: hemodynamic and structural features
M. Rabinovitch;W. Gamble;A. S. Nadas;O. S. Miettinen.
American Journal of Physiology (1979)
Lung hypoplasia in congenital diaphragmatic hernia. A quantitative study of airway, artery, and alveolar development.
M. Kitagawa;Alison Hislop;E. A. Boyden;Lynne Reid.
British Journal of Surgery (2005)
The pulmonary vascular lesions of the adult respiratory distress syndrome.
J. F. Tomashefski;P. Davies;C. Boggis;R. Greene.
American Journal of Pathology (1983)
Lung biopsy in congenital heart disease: a morphometric approach to pulmonary vascular disease.
M Rabinovitch;S G Haworth;A R Castaneda;A S Nadas.
Circulation (1978)
Growth of the alveoli and pulmonary arteries in childhood
G. Davies;Lynne Reid.
Thorax (1970)
Reduction in Bronchial Subdivision in Bronchiectasis
Lynne McA. Reid.
Thorax (1950)
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia: Arterial structural changes and persistent pulmonary hypertension after surgical repair
Robert L. Geggel;John D. Murphy;David Langleben;Robert K. Crone.
The Journal of Pediatrics (1985)
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