bronchopulmonary in English

adjective

of the lungs and bronchial tubes (Anatomy)

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1. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

2. Environmental aerobiological studies in allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.

3. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia occurs in different infants for different reasons .

4. A quantitative sputum culture is recommended for diagnosing chronic obstructive bronchopulmonary disease.

5. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia is sometimes treated with steroids to decrease the amount of scarring .

6. The diagnosis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia usually does n't occur until 2 to 4 weeks into the infant 's life .

7. Aetiologies were post-infective (29.9%), immunode-ficiency (5%), COPD (3.9%), CTD (3.8%), ciliary dysfunction (2.5%) and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) (2.6%), Table 1

8. Bronchogenic cysts, also known as ventral bronchopulmonary foregut duplication cysts, are closed pseudostratified columnar epithelial-lined pouches as a result of an anomalous embryonic development

9. Bronchogenic cyst is a type of bronchopulmonary foregut malformation of the lung resulting from abnormal budding of the primitive foregut 1) and are most commonly found in the mediastinum 2)

10. Fosfomycin has been tested in 25 adult patients with bronchial or bronchopulmonary acute processes, of which 13 were simple acute processes of a greater or lesser severity, and 12 Acutenesses of chronic bronchial processes

11. Symptomatic bronchopulmonary involvement is a rare extraintestinal complication of Crohn’s disease. 18 months after the diagnosis of chronic inflammatory bowel disease a 16-year old female patient developed prolonged afebrile laryngotracheobronchitis and weight loss.

12. Apical; Apical (bronchopulmonary) segment S I; Apical abscess; Apical angle; Apical area; Apical axillary lymph nodes; Apical bearing; Apical bronchus; Apical cap; Apical cap sign; Apical clearance; Apical complex; Apical crowding; Apical cyst; Apical delta; Apical dominance; Apical ectodermal ridge; Apical foramen; Apical foramen of tooth

13. Effects on the skin (leukomelanoderma, hyperkeratosis), respiratory system (chronic coryza, cough, bronchopulmonary diseases), cardiovascular system (myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disorders such as ischaemia of the tongue, Raynaud’s phenomenon, acrocyanosis), and digestive system (abdominal pain, chronic diarrhoea) were observed in children under 16 years of age (Zaldívar, 1980; Zaldívar and Ghai, 1980).

14. Dermal lesions, such as hyperpigmentation, warts, and hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles, are the most commonly observed symptoms in 70-kg adults after 5–15 years of exposure equivalent to 700 μg/day or within 6 months to 3 years at exposures equivalent to 2800 μg/day (U.S. EPA, 2001a).** Numerous adverse effects, particularly among children, have been associated with the consumption of arsenic-contaminated water in Antofagasta, Chile (mean arsenic concentration 0.6 mg/L). Effects on the skin (leukomelanoderma, hyperkeratosis), respiratory system (chronic coryza, cough, bronchopulmonary diseases), cardiovascular system (myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disorders such as ischaemia of the tongue, Raynaud’s phenomenon, acrocyanosis), and digestive system (abdominal pain, chronic diarrhoea) were observed in children under 16 years of age (Zaldívar, 1980; Zaldívar and Ghai, 1980).