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Effects of occupational exposure to dust, gas, vapor and fumes on chronic bronchitis and lung function. [PDF]

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Zheng XY   +12 more
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Assessment of wood smoke induced pulmonary toxicity in normal- and chronic bronchitis-like bronchial and alveolar lung mucosa models at air-liquid interface. [PDF]

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Chronic Bronchitis

Diseases of the Chest, 1967
The English do not have a monopoly on chronic bronchitis. It is becoming an increasing problem throughout the Western world. There is evidence that bacterial infection plays some role in development or prolongation of exacerbations and that viral infection precedes the exacerbation in a large proportion of cases. Prompt treatment of exacerbations seems
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Canine Chronic Bronchitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
The diagnosis and management of the chronic bronchitis patient can be a challenging, but rewarding, task for the veterinarian. The normal respiratory defense mechanisms and the pathophysiologic responses to the pathologic changes are of dramatic importance in understanding the choices of therapy.
J C, Prueter, R G, Sherding
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CHRONIC BRONCHITIS

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1981
Our understanding of chronic bronchitis has been hampered by the fact that the diagnosis is based upon historical evidence of recurrent cough and sputum without any requirement that certain physiologic or microscopic criteria be met. Despite the fact that epidemiological studies have implicated viruses, bacteria, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae in a varying ...
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Canine Chronic Bronchitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2014
Chronic bronchitis is a syndrome defined by cough on most days for at least 2 months where no specific cause can be identified. Older small breed dogs are most commonly affected, but bronchitis is also documented in midsized and larger breed dogs. Diagnostic testing includes physical examination, laboratory testing, radiography, and airway evaluation ...
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