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Periodontitis and Airway Obstruction
Journal of Periodontology, 2005Background: The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between airway obstruction and periodontal disease.Methods: Participants were a subset of 860 community‐ dwelling, well functioning elderly (aged 70 to 79, blacks and whites, males and females) selected from 2,732 participants enrolled in the Health, Aging, and Body Composition ...
Robert L. Jensen+9 more
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2004
Central airway obstruction is a problem facing all medical and surgical subspecialists caring for patients with chest diseases. The incidence of this disorder appears to be rising because of the epidemic of lung cancer; however, benign causes of central airway obstruction are being seen more frequently as well.
David Feller-Kopman+3 more
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Central airway obstruction is a problem facing all medical and surgical subspecialists caring for patients with chest diseases. The incidence of this disorder appears to be rising because of the epidemic of lung cancer; however, benign causes of central airway obstruction are being seen more frequently as well.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987
From 1976–1982, 3,000 transnasal upper airway evaluations (TNUA) have allowed the direct visualization of upper airway structures in a natural, state without significant anatomical or physiological distortion. As a result, TNUA in experienced hands, is thought to be safe and the procedure of choice in evaluating upper airway obstruction in children.
Pierre A. Vauthy+2 more
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From 1976–1982, 3,000 transnasal upper airway evaluations (TNUA) have allowed the direct visualization of upper airway structures in a natural, state without significant anatomical or physiological distortion. As a result, TNUA in experienced hands, is thought to be safe and the procedure of choice in evaluating upper airway obstruction in children.
Pierre A. Vauthy+2 more
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976
A large number of diseases may present with respiratory distress. In adults, upper airway obstruction (UAO) is relatively rare. Consequently, UAO may initially be overlooked in the differential diagnosis of the dyspneic patient. Because it may progress rapidly, delays or errors in diagnosis can be critical.
Phyllis A. Oill, Jerome Schofferman
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A large number of diseases may present with respiratory distress. In adults, upper airway obstruction (UAO) is relatively rare. Consequently, UAO may initially be overlooked in the differential diagnosis of the dyspneic patient. Because it may progress rapidly, delays or errors in diagnosis can be critical.
Phyllis A. Oill, Jerome Schofferman
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2014
A 2-year-old boy presented to the hospital with a history of increased work of breathing over the 1 month following an upper respiratory infection. His medical history was significant for palmoplantar callouses and painful subungual hypertrophy of the fingers andtoes, forwhichhehadundergonematricectomy.Hismotherand 3 older siblings also had subungual ...
Anita Jeyakumar+2 more
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A 2-year-old boy presented to the hospital with a history of increased work of breathing over the 1 month following an upper respiratory infection. His medical history was significant for palmoplantar callouses and painful subungual hypertrophy of the fingers andtoes, forwhichhehadundergonematricectomy.Hismotherand 3 older siblings also had subungual ...
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Hospital Medicine, 2004
Upper airway obstruction in children is a life-threatening but treatable condition that is relatively rare. This article considers the more common acute causes:
R E Sarginson, P B Baines
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Upper airway obstruction in children is a life-threatening but treatable condition that is relatively rare. This article considers the more common acute causes:
R E Sarginson, P B Baines
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Airway Obstruction in Achalasia
Chest, 1980A man with a mediastinal mass shadow detected on chest roentgenogram was diagnosed as having achalasia by barium swallowing study. Megaesophagus caused by achalasia produced airway obstruction. Maximum expiratory-inspiratory flow volume curve identified that peak flow rate decreased in early expiration, and the ratio of expired to inspired flow at 50 ...
Kazuko Hasumi+4 more
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