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Inhalation Challenge

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1988
Inhalation challenge with methacholine is now a standardized procedure using a drug specifically approved for the purpose of determining the nature and extent of airways hyperreactivity. The methodology described involves the intermittent administration of graduated concentrations of methacholine by aerosol inhalation followed by routine spirometry ...
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Inhalational Anthrax

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 2006
Inhalational anthrax is a lethal infection acquired from the inhalation of Bacillus anthracis, a pathogen classified as a Category A bioterrorist agent by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The recent 2001 attack in which weaponized spores were delivered by mail to several US cities exposed our vulnerability to bioterrorism, and taught us ...
Aletta Ann, Frazier   +2 more
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Ammonia Inhalation

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1985
Because of the widespread use of ammonia in industry and agriculture there is a growing opportunity for ammonia burns to occur. Two fatal cases are presented. The injury is thermal as well as chemical, to skin, eyes, airway and lungs. Prompt (5-10 seconds) irrigation of the eyes is required, and immediate treatment of airway and pulmonary injuries ...
R, Arwood, J, Hammond, G G, Ward
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Inhalational anthrax

Respiratory Care Clinics, 2004
Anthrax remains a real threat. In a spore form, it is highly infectious and dispersible. The initial symptoms are similar to those of influenza, and the early stage of inhalational anthrax may not be recognized. Early antibiotic treatment is important to achieving a good outcome. Contrary to historical experience.
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Inhalational Induction

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Christopher Conley   +5 more
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Inhalation Injury

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1993
Inhalation injury remains a primary determinant of patient survival, with 60% to 70% of burn center fatalities attributed to the pulmonary complications of inhalation injury. Substantial airway damage and pulmonary complications can result from the inhalation of toxic fumes and gases found in smoke.
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Inhaler

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2002
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HFA inhalers

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2004
J C, Koninck   +4 more
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