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Acute bronchiolitis in children
Bronchiolitis is the most common respiratory disease in children below 2 years of age. Primarily, the disease is caused by viral infection (respiratory syncytial virus), mainly in the month from November to April.
Kundan Mittal +2 more
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A brief focus on 2022 Italian guidelines on the management of bronchiolitis in infants
The intersociety consensus document “UPDATE - 2022 Italian guidelines on the management of bronchiolitis in infants” aimed to update the previously published clinical practice guidelines on the prevention and treatment of bronchiolitis in newborns and ...
Sara Manti, Eugenio Baraldi
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Viral Bronchiolitis in Children: Less is More
Jerath N. Viral Bronchiolitis in Children: Less is More. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(11):1219-1220.
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Something Is Changing in Viral Infant Bronchiolitis Approach
Acute Viral Bronchiolitis is one of the leading causes of hospitalization in the first 12–24 months of life. International guidelines on the management of bronchiolitis broadly agree in recommending a minimal therapeutic approach, not recommending the use of bronchodilators.
Paolo Bottau +7 more
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Background: Bronchiolitis is the most common reason for hospitalization and frequent cause of viral infection. This study aimed to determine the risk factors for severe bronchiolitis in children admitted through the emergency department at Sultan Qaboos ...
Niranjan Lal Jeswani +4 more
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Role Of Viral Coinfections In Asthma Development In Children With Severe Bronchiolitis In Early Childhood [PDF]
Background: Severe viral bronchiolitis is associated with a higher risk of developing asthma, but little is known about the medium-term prognosis and the lung function evolution of patients admitted for viral coinfection-associated bronchiolitis.
Casas Flecha, Inmaculada +4 more
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ABSTRACT Autosomal recessive HARS1‐related disorder (originally described as Usher syndrome type 3B) caused by a homozygous Y454S variant in the histidyl‐tRNA synthetase gene (HARS1) is characterized by progressive sensorineural hearing and vision loss and respiratory deterioration with risk for sudden death following febrile illnesses.
Victoria Mok Siu +23 more
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ABSTRACT Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a respiratory virus that predominantly affects the pediatric population. Its role as an infective agent in ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diseases is not yet well understood. To systematically review the available literature on the association between HMPV and ENT manifestations, following PRISMA guidelines, a ...
Ali Gohar +12 more
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Simultaneous viral infection and childhood bronchiolitis obliterans [PDF]
Lower respiratory tract infections by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are frequent in childhood. Association of RSV with bronchiolitis obliterans has rarely been established. We report a 13-month-old child with bronchiolitis obliterans following co-infection by RSV and adenovirus, and suggest that complicated evolution of an acute bronchiolitis case ...
Hirschheimer, Mário +5 more
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The Endothelial CXCR Family in Vascular Health and Disease
ABSTRACT Endothelial cells (ECs) form the dynamic interface between blood and tissue, serving as key regulators of vascular homeostasis, inflammation, and repair. Among the molecular systems governing endothelial behavior, the C‐X‐C motif chemokine receptor (CXCR) family—originally characterized in immunology for its roles in leukocyte trafficking and ...
Zhiming Wu +4 more
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