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Is bronchial asthma a pancreatic disease?
Medical Hypotheses, 1995Bronchial asthma and diabetes mellitus seldom occur in the same patient. The exact mechanism of this mutual exclusion is still unknown and its elucidation can make clear the physiopathology of both diseases. Clinical and experimental evidences suggest that insulin is a proinflammatory hormone and glucagon an antiinflammatory and a bronchodilator one ...
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Bronchial and Transbronchial Diseases
1994The disorders that are discussed in this chapter include aspiration, abscess, bronchostenosis, bronchial mucocele, bronchorrhea, bronchiectasis, broncholithiasis, bronchial fistulae, cystic fibrosis in adults, obstruction, bronchiolitis obliterans, BOOP, diffuse panbronchiolitis, atelectasis, organizing pneumonia, gangrene, and torsion.
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Systemic diseases with bronchial manifestations
1986The lung is frequently involved in systemic disease either as the primary site of the lesion or as an extension of processes which are occurring in other organs. Most of the pulmonary changes associated with these diseases are centered in the parenchyma; however, a few affect the bronchial tissues and the adjacent parenchyma which are reached by ...
Elizabeth M. McDowell, Theodore F. Beals
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Bronchial disease in the dog and cat
Companion Animal, 2006CANINE INFECTIOUS TRACHEOBRONCHITIS (KENNEL COUGH) Aetiology Kennel cough is an infectious disease where the pathogens can act on their own or in a group. The most commonly isolated agents are Bordetella bronchiseptica, Parainfluenza III, but also canine distemper, canine herpes virus, adenovirus II and reovirus.
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Bronchial responsiveness in patients with mitral valve disease
European Respiratory Journal, 1990Bronchial responsiveness has been evaluated in patients with chronic lung congestion secondary to mitral valve disease. Methacholine bronchial challenge was performed by intermittent aerosol generation in 31 patients with mitral valve disease, 18 in New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II and 13 in NYHA Class III, non-atopic and with baseline forced
ROLLA, Giovanni +4 more
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[Bronchial endoscopy in respiratory disease].
Recenti progressi in medicina, 2002Less than 50 years after the birth of the fiberoptic bronchoscope, bronchial endoscopy had had a considerable progress and has found a wide diffusion of its applications to many respiratory diseases. The author briefly explains the most important and used applications, wishing this diagnostic therapeutical method will soon become an independent ...
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Bronchial disease and bronchography in pulmonary tuberculosis
British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1958Summary A description is given of bronchial disease in an unselected group of 238 patients with active post-primary tuberculosis. Bronchiectasis was demonstrated on bronchography in 187 cases (78 per cent.), bronchostenosis of major bronchi in 31 cases (13 per cent.).
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Bronchial eosinophilic infiltration in Crohn's disease in the absence of pulmonary disease
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1999BackgroundImmunological and functional bronchopulmonary abnormalities may be present in up to two‐thirds of patients with Crohn's disease. Having recently described a mild increase in methacholine airways responsiveness in these patients, we investigated whether this physiological abnormality is associated with bronchial inflammation since it has ...
Louis, E. +8 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1954
Louis E. Prickman, Gustavus A. Peters
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Louis E. Prickman, Gustavus A. Peters
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BRONCHIAL MUCUS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
British Medical Bulletin, 1978Lynne Reid +3 more
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