lavage|lavages in English

noun

rinsing, washing; irrigation, cleansing (Medicine); cleansing of the stomach (Medicine)

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1. I need a segmental bronchoalveolar lavage.

2. That's me, getting a nasal lavage.

3. Sulfuric acid aerosol exposure in humans assessed by bronchoalveolar lavage.

4. Gastric lavage or administration of activated charcoal may be worthwhile in some cases

5. ENDOMETRIAL LAVAGE AS AN AID IN THE CYTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF Adenocarcinomata G

6. After bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage, a diagnosis of alveolar hemorrhage was made.

7. 13 Use of bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage did not increase diagnostic sensitivity.

8. Definitive diagnosis of Berylliosis is based on occupational history, positive blood or bronchoalveolar lavage

9. Induced vomiting and gastric lavage are protective measures to reduce absorption of the toxic compounds.

10. Therapy aimed at decreasing absorption (activated charcoal, laxative or gastric lavage) should be performed if indicated

11. In the additional comparative study cement intrusion was significantly better (p < 0,001) in the jet-lavage group.

12. Standard procedures for management of overdose may be indicated (i. e. gastric lavage, administration of activated charcoal

13. 26 The transit time in these patients was accelerated by a laxative, metoclopramide, and colonic lavage.

14. 24 Objective To observe the efficacy of mechanical ventilation joint bronchoscopy lavage on treatment of evere traumatic wet lung.

15. 20 Methods Bronchial biopsies and bronchoalveolar lavage ( BAL) were performed on 12 asthmatic patients and 10 control subjects with fibreoptic bronchoscopy .

16. The technical proposal of the invention is that each animal orally takes 10.0-100.0 ml/Kg.d of lavage Acidoid and molding is carried out for 5-15 days.

17. In 1988 he received a MD from Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany and in 1994 earned his PhD, thesis titled “Experimental Research on Repeated Application of Broncho-Alveolary Lavage (BAL).” Dr

18. Bronchoscopy is a procedure performed that allows a visual examination of the bronchi via a flexible lighted tube and permits the bronchoscopist to obtain microscopic samples of the airways and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid washed from the alveoli of the lung.

19. When there is evidence that the lower respiratory tract (i.e., the alveoli) is the primary site of deposition and retention, then bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) may be the technique of choice to quantitatively analyse hypothesis-based dose-effect parameters focusing on alveolitis, pulmonary inflammation, and phospholipidosis.

20. ‘The outcome measure was death from cancer of the trachea, Bronchus, or lung as the underlying cause, coded from the death certificate.’ ‘Baseline measurements were attempted in the trachea, main Bronchus, and lobar and segmentai bronchi, avoiding areas covered in mucus and sites of bleeding or previous lavage.’

21. When there is evidence that the lower respiratory tract (i.e. the alveoli) is the primary site of deposition and retention, then bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) may be the technique of choice to quantitatively analyse hypothesis-based dose-effect parameters focusing on alveolitis, pulmonary inflammation, and phospholipidosis.

22. ‘There is no evidence that Cathartics reduce absorption or toxicity, however.’ ‘Gastric lavage, emetics, activated charcoal, Cathartics, etc., should be used when indicated.’ ‘Gastrointestinal decontamination with activated charcoal and a cathartic may be useful in acute exposures if the drug was taken orally within the previous 60

23. ‘The outcome measure was death from cancer of the trachea, Bronchus, or lung as the underlying cause, coded from the death certificate.’ ‘Baseline measurements were attempted in the trachea, main Bronchus, and lobar and segmentai bronchi, avoiding areas covered in mucus and sites of bleeding or previous lavage.’