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Childhood Asthma in Nigeria: A Review of the Burden and Challenges of Management
Bronchial asthma care professionals all over the world are faced with many challenges in managing children with asthma. This narrative review highlights the burden and specific challenges encountered by Nigerian health care professionals in the care of ...
Kuti BP
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Morpho-functional aspects of mutual influence of bronchial asthma and gastroesophageal reflux
Aimed at investigating pathomorphological aspects of mutual influence of bronchial asthma and gastroesophageal reflux (GER), gastrobioptates, bronchobioptates and bronchial mucus of bronchial asthma of 48 patients having GER and 55 patients not having it.
R. I. Pleshko+7 more
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Bronchial Asthma and COVID-19: Comorbidity Issues
This literature review presents findings on various aspects of concurrent bronchial asthma and COVID-19. In particular, it discusses issues of bronchial asthma incidence among patients with confirmed COVID-19, the influence of bronchial asthma on the ...
E. S. Ovsyannikov+4 more
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The complex immunologic estimation of inflammatory reactions in bronchial contents at 30 patients with various phenotypes of a serious bronchial asthma is spent.
Ye. A. Gereng+6 more
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The usefulness of bronchial challenge tests in the diagnosis of occupational asthma
Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) is the individual ability to respond with bronchoconstriction to a variety of specific and nonspecific stimuli which do not cause these symptoms among healthy subjects.
Ewa Nowakowska-Świrta+2 more
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Curvature-driven transport of thin Bingham fluid layers in airway bifurcations [PDF]
The mucus on the bronchial wall forms a thin layer of non-Newtonian fluid. One of the roles of mucus is to protect the lungs by capturing inhaled pollutants. It is transported by mucocilliary clearance toward the tracheo-pharyngeal bifurcation, where it is eliminated.
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気管支喘息の臨床分類とその細胞性および液性因子の特徴 [PDF]
Characteristics of each asthma type classified by clinical symptoms and findings were studied in 72 patients with bronchial asthma. 1. Ventilatory function tests showed that the values of % MMF, % V(50) and % V(25) were significantly lower in patients ...
Hiramatsu, Junichi+11 more
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Inhalation therapy for bronchial asthma in the conditions of paediatric section
The prevalence of bronchial asthma among children in different regions of Russia ranges from 10.9–9.6‰ to 50–55‰. The frequency of bronchial asthma among lyceum students is 33.1‰, while in the most overcrowded school it is 45.8‰.
W. V. Delyagin
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Clinical Effects of Vitamin D on the Control of Bronchial Asthma-Is it Relevant? [PDF]
Bronchial asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory disease worldwide, and is characterised by different phenotypic variations. Acute exacerbations in bronchial asthma are common and leads to repeated hospitalisations leading to increase in ...
Gajanan S Gaude+2 more
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Clinical effects of spa therapy were examined in 150 patients with asthma in relation tobronchial hyperresponsiveness and patient age. 1. The efficacy rate of spa therapy was larger as the patient age was higher: the rate was 73.3% in patients under age ...
Ashida, Kozo+8 more
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