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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
Although the word asthma is popularly associated with wheezing in general, bronchial asthma, in our opinion, is an allergic disease, with generalized wheezing, dyspnea, orthopnea, and cough, usually associated with seasonal or perennial rhinitis. The wheezing is due to partial obstruction caused chiefly by edema and mucus.
Leon Unger, Albert H. Unger
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Although the word asthma is popularly associated with wheezing in general, bronchial asthma, in our opinion, is an allergic disease, with generalized wheezing, dyspnea, orthopnea, and cough, usually associated with seasonal or perennial rhinitis. The wheezing is due to partial obstruction caused chiefly by edema and mucus.
Leon Unger, Albert H. Unger
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Evening chronotypes have the increased odds for bronchial asthma and nocturnal asthma
Chronobiology International, 2014Earlier studies have found associations of chronotypes with a range of health-related factors. In the light of these findings, the behavioral trait of eveningness in particular associates with determinants that might have a negative impact on health.
I. Merikanto +6 more
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Bronchial Thermoplasty for Asthma
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2006Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) reduces the potential for smooth muscle-mediated bronchoconstriction by reducing the mass of smooth muscle in the walls of conducting airways.This study was conducted to examine the safety and impact on lung function and airway responsiveness of BT over 2 yr.The safety of BT was studied in 16 subjects with mild to moderate ...
Stephen Lam +4 more
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1984
Asthmatic patients constitute up to 5% of admissions to medical wards in our area. Analysis of 1099 adult asthmatic admissions over a 3-year period showed that Malays composed 31% of patients (expected 23%), Indians composed 36% (expected 31%) and Chinese only 32% (expected 46%).
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Asthmatic patients constitute up to 5% of admissions to medical wards in our area. Analysis of 1099 adult asthmatic admissions over a 3-year period showed that Malays composed 31% of patients (expected 23%), Indians composed 36% (expected 31%) and Chinese only 32% (expected 46%).
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Zhonghua jie he he hu xi za zhi = Zhonghua jiehe he huxi zazhi = Chinese journal of tuberculosis and respiratory diseases, 2020
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Ameboflagellates in Bronchial Asthma
Acta Cytologica, 1998To distinguish between the existence of detached ciliary tufts (DCTs) and the possibility of protozoa in the sputum of asthma patients.One hundred six samples of sputum obtained from 97 patients hospitalized with either asthma or other respiratory diseases were examined blindly.
José-Antonio Mosquera, Andres Ribas
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A CLASSIFICATION OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955To the Editor:— The statement "All that wheezes is asthma" has evoked a great deal of controversy for many years. It was Laennec, in 1819, who identified asthma as a specific disease characterized by paroxysmal dyspnea without demonstrable associated organic lesions.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982
To the Editor. —Bronchial asthma, as noted in the MayArchivesarticle, "Some Recent Advances in the Management of Asthma" (1982;142:933-935), afflicts a sizable number of people in the United States and is a common cause of lost man-hours from school and work. Therefore, I would suggest that the omission of a significantly beneficial form of therapy be
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To the Editor. —Bronchial asthma, as noted in the MayArchivesarticle, "Some Recent Advances in the Management of Asthma" (1982;142:933-935), afflicts a sizable number of people in the United States and is a common cause of lost man-hours from school and work. Therefore, I would suggest that the omission of a significantly beneficial form of therapy be
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Immunohistology in bronchial asthma
Respiratory Medicine, 1993M Smith, R. Aalbers, Wim Timens
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