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Bronchiolitis

Nursing Standard, 2015
Essential facts Bronchiolitis is a common lung infection affecting babies and young children. Around 30,000 infants are admitted to hospital in England each year with the illness. About one third of children in the UK will have the infection in the first year of life, and most will have had it by the age of two.
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Bronchiolitis

Pediatrics In Review, 2009
After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Recognize the clinical presentation of bronchiolitis. 2. Be aware of the recommendations made in the current American Academy of Pediatrics clinical practice guideline for diagnosis and management of bronchiolitis. 3.
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The treatment of bronchiolitis

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2008
Bronchiolitis is the commonest reason for hospital admission in infancy and the most frequent cause of acute respiratory failure in children admitted to paediatric intensive care units in the UK and North America. The respiratory syncytial virus accounts for most cases of bronchiolitis, however, new virus isolation techniques have led to the discovery ...
H Vyas, Michael P. Yanney
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Epinephrine for bronchiolitis

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2011
Background: Bronchodilators are commonly used for acute bronchiolitis, despite uncertain effectiveness. Objectives: To examine the efficacy and safety of epinephrine in children less than two with acute viral bronchiolitis. Search methods: We searched CENTRAL (2010, Issue 3) which contains the Acute Respiratory Infections Group's Specialized Register ...
Klassen, Terry P.   +8 more
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Bronchiolitis.

Clinical evidence, 2004
Bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection in infants, occurring in a seasonal pattern, with highest incidence in the winter in temperate climates, and in the rainy season in warmer countries. Bronchiolitis is a common reason for attendance at and admission to hospital.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the ...
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Bronchiolitis, an update

Virchows Archiv, 2000
Besides the classical forms of acute and chronic bronchiolitis, different special forms, such as obliterative, respiratory, and follicular bronchiolitis are recognized. In addition, even new entities emerge, such as Sauropus-induced bronchiolitis. Despite this progress in pathology, pulmonologists still prefer the diagnostic term 'small airways disease'
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Aerosols in Bronchiolitis

Journal of Aerosol Medicine, 2002
Bronchiolitis is a common illness of the lower respiratory tract affecting infants that has considerable short and long-term morbidity and occasional mortality. It is the commonest cause of hospitalization for respiratory infection in early childhood, and the seasonal nature of the illness places considerable strain on health care resources during the ...
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Prevention of bronchiolitis

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2000
This review evaluates the current situation and long-term prospects for containment of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) infection and bronchiolitis in infancy. The biology and immunopathology of HRSV infection are complex. Initial attempts to control HRSV infection using a conventional formalin-inactivated vaccine had the unexpected outcome ...
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Bronchiolitis

2011
Clinical and radiological presentation of the spectrum of ...
V. Poletti   +5 more
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OVERVIEW OF BRONCHIOLITIS

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1993
Many of the diseases associated with bronchiolitis may produce varying degrees of both histologic manifestations--i.e., proliferative and constrictive bronchiolitis. The factors responsible for producing one pattern or the other are not known. It therefore is important that one consider both the etiologic and histologic classification when attempting ...
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