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Postinfectious Bronchiolitis Obliterans
Childhood bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) is an uncommon complication that is characterized clinically by persistent and continuous obstructive respiratory symptoms, and has been described secondary to various etiologic factors, including drugs, exposure ...
Aslı İmran Yılmaz, Sevgi Pekcan
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LTB4 and montelukast in transplantation-related bronchiolitis obliterans in rats
Background Lung transplantation is the only effective treatment for end-stage lung diseases. Bronchiolitis obliterans, which is known as non-infectious chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) in the new classification, is the greatest threat to long ...
Zheng-Liang Tu +7 more
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Not All Antibodies Are Created Equal: Factors That Influence Antibody Mediated Rejection. [PDF]
Consistent with Dr. Paul Terasaki's "humoral theory of rejection" numerous studies have shown that HLA antibodies can cause acute and chronic antibody mediated rejection (AMR) and decreased graft survival. New evidence also supports a role for antibodies
Butler, Carrie L +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Procedures involving lung surgery in the pediatric population are relatively uncommon and tend to be centralized in a limited number of institutions. Anesthesia literature is also sparse. Aims To have a clear overview of frequency, underlying pathologies, ICU and hospital stay, anesthetic techniques, one lung ventilation, and ...
Rianne P. Wauters +2 more
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Simultaneous viral infection and childhood bronchiolitis obliterans
Lower respiratory tract infections by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are frequent in childhood. Association of RSV with bronchiolitis obliterans has rarely been established.
Hirschheimer Mário +5 more
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Organising Pneumonia - a review and results from Icelandic studies [PDF]
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenOrganising pneumonia (OP) is a relatively rare interstitial lung disease. It s definition is based on a characteristic histological pattern in the presence of
Gunnar Guðmundsson +2 more
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Long-term oral antibiotic treatment : why, what, when and to whom? [PDF]
Antibiotics are typically prescribed as short courses for acute infections, in order to reduce bacterial load, shift the balance in favour of host defences and thus help to overcome infection. Over the past decade, however, interest in the long-term anti-
Van Braeckel, Eva +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background We define adherent, difficult‐to‐treat asthma as ‘true severe asthma.' In preschool children, evidence for add‐on long‐acting beta‐agonists (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in those with persistent uncontrolled disease despite high‐dose ICS remains limited. We evaluated clinical outcomes of ICS–LABA therapy in this population.
Adi Meridor Eizner +3 more
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Pneumothorax in an early phase after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Pneumothorax is very rare after early phase of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and usually accompanied with pulmonary chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), such as bronchiolitis obliterans and bronchiolitis obliterans organizing ...
Yasuhiro Ebihara +10 more
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Lung transplantation: Chronic allograft dysfunction and establishing immune tolerance [PDF]
Despite significant medical advances since the advent of lung transplantation, improvements in long-term survival have been largely unrealized. Chronic lung allograft dysfunction, in particular obliterative bronchiolitis, is the primary limiting factor ...
Gracon, Adam S.A., Wilkes, David S.
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