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Viral bronchiolitis [PDF]

open access: yesLancet, The, 2017
Viral bronchiolitis is a common clinical syndrome affecting infants and young children. Concern about its associated morbidity and cost has led to a large body of research that has been summarised in systematic reviews and integrated into clinical practice guidelines in several countries.
Todd A Florin, Amy C Plint
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Bronchiolitis

Pediatrics In Review, 1993
Bronchiolitis is an acute respiratory illness precipitated by a viral infection and resulting in obstruction of the small airways. While mortality due to bronchiolitis is low in developed countries, it remains an important illness because of the frequency with which infants require hospitalization and because of the potential association with asthma ...
J R, Welliver, R C, Welliver
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Bronchiolitis

Pediatric Annals, 1986
Bronchiolitis is an acute respiratory disease of early childhood characterized clinically by upper respiratory tract signs of rhinitis and congestion and by lower respiratory tract signs of tachypnea, retractions, wheezing, and rales. The presence of wheezing differentiates bronchiolitis from many of the other entities to be considered in the child ...
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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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Bronchiolitis

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2014
This article discusses and evaluates the management options for children with bronchiolitis, and identifies children at high risk of a clinically severe illness.
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OBLITERATIVE BRONCHIOLITIS

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1997
Obliterative bronchiolitis following lung transplantation is common and potentially devastating. Its exact cause is undefined, but multiple immune and nonimmune processes contribute to its pathogenesis. Severe acute rejection and recurrent acute rejection have been shown to confer the greatest risk for obliterative bronchiolitis, signifying the central
K, Kelly, M I, Hertz
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Bronchiolitis

Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
In England last year, nearly 40,000 babies and young children with bronchiolitis were admitted to hospital. This infection is usually caused by the respiratory syncytial virus, and in most cases symptoms are mild and last only a few days. However, a quality standard published in the summer by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
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Bronchiolitis Obliterans

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2000
Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) is a fibrotic lung disease involving the small conducting airways. BO may be classified by etiology and underlying disease or, more commonly, by histopathological pattern. The two major histopathological categories are (1) BO organizing pneumonia (BOOP) and proliferative bronchiolitis and (2) constrictive bronchiolitis ...
L, Angel, A, Homma, S M, Levine
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Obliterative Bronchiolitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
Anne Bergeron
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Obliterative Bronchiolitis

Transplantation, 2016
Obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) is a clinical syndrome marked by progressive dyspnea and cough with the absence of parenchymal lung disease on radiographic studies. Pulmonary function testing reveals an obstructive ventilatory defect that is typically not reversed by inhaled bronchodilator.
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