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1. 7 Cough, dyspnea, pleuritis and fever.

2. 1 There may be dyspnea after exertion.

3. 6 Did you have the history of dyspnea?

4. 4 The patient has dyspnea, tachycardia, and cyanosis.

5. 3 Not for a while Qinyu hearts dyspnea.

6. 8 Dyspnea were immediately relief after the stent placement.

7. Fast Breathing could be the result of dyspnea (labored Breathing

8. 5 There is sudden onset of tachypnea dyspnea, and tachycardia.

9. Patients may have dyspnea or respiratory failure if Atelectasis is extensive

10. 2 Clinical presentation includes dyspnea at exertion, stridor, and wheezing.

11. 26 Objective:To discuss the estimation and treatment of adult acute epiglottitis dyspnea.

12. 9 Fever, dyspnea, cough, chest pain and haemoptysis were commonly encountered symptoms.

13. Systems and methods for treating dyspnea, including via electrical afferent signal blocking

14. Asbestosis is initially asymptomatic but can cause progressive dyspnea, nonproductive cough, and fatigue

15. In addition, dyspnea seems to be associated with longer durations of mechanical ventilation.

16. 13 Pathogenic factors of cough with dyspnea disease in senility involve two aspects.

17. Asbestosis is initially asymptomatic but can cause progressive dyspnea, nonproductive cough, and fatigue

18. Patients without wheezing or dyspnea are not experiencing an exacerbation of their asthma.

19. 21 The symptoms of SARS are high fever, dry cough, dyspnea and diarrhea.

20. Typical symptoms of severe aortic stenosis include dyspnea, angina, and dizziness or syncope.

21. 29 Bronchospasm frequently appears in childhood and is manifested by dyspnea, cough, or wheezing.

22. 13 Dyspnea of patiants was remarkably alleviated. The tracheal fistula of them was closed.

23. 27 Spontaneous rupture of a huge mediastinal teratoma into the pleural cavity causing dyspnea is rare. A 14-year-old female presented with acute onset of severe chest pain, chills, fever,[www.Sentencedict.com] and dyspnea.

24. If the level of respiration is inappropriate for the body's status then dyspnea might occur.

25. 20 After a 18 d discontinuation of the drug, she occurred cough and dyspnea.

26. 15 Chest pain ( with or without dyspnea ) suggests MI, aortic dissection, or pulmonary embolism.

27. The sickness is characterized by sudden onset, coughing, dyspnea, fever, prostration[Sentencedict.com], and rapid recovery.

28. 10 The adverse effects of adenosine include dyspnea, nausea, headache, chest pain, flushing and bronchospasm.

29. The disease begins with high respiratory symptoms and fever, cough, dyspnea, headache, asthenia, and/or adynamia.

30. 11 The sickness is characterized by sudden onset, coughing, dyspnea, fever, prostration, and rapid recovery.

31. This is associated with the development of dyspnea, fever, weight gain, peripheral edema and is treated with dexamethasone.

32. Besides early muscular fatigue and weakness, the patients also had the clinical symptoms of dyspnea, agrypnia and dysphagia.

33. Is an Anticholinergic agent superior to a beta 2-agonist in improving dyspnea and exercise limitation in COPD? Chest

34. 22 Symptoms of anaphylaxis may include hives, pruritis, flushing, dyspnea, wheeze, stridor, syncope, crampy abdominal pain, and vomiting.

35. 28 If orthopnea causes awakening during the night and is relieved by sitting, it is called paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.

36. Objective To assess B type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels measurement value in differentiating etiology of dyspnea in the octogenarian.

37. 12 Symptoms of anaphylaxis may include hives, pruritis, flushing, dyspnea, wheeze, stridor, syncope, crampy abdominal pain, and vomiting.

38. Sufferers have severe dyspnea (shortness of breath) and are at an increased risk regarding several different types of lung cancer.

39. Remain vigilant for systemic effects that may follow administration of botulinum toxins, including dysphagia, dysphonia , weakness, dyspnea, or respiratory distress.

40. 30 Besides early muscular fatigue and weakness, the patients also had the clinical symptoms of dyspnea, agrypnia and dysphagia.

41. The fistula usually manifests as bacterial thyroiditis and is very uncommonly seen as a cause of acute dyspnea in newborns.

42. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy is the most common primary Cardiomyopathy and can cause exertional dyspnea, presyncope, atypical chest pain, heart failure, and sudden cardiac death

43. Blastomycosis is an infectious disease characterized by fever, chills, headaches, chest pain, weight loss, night sweats, cough, and/or difficulty breathing (dyspnea)

44. 24 His wife found him, summoned Emergency Medical Services, and reported that he had developed diaphoresis, dyspnea, and lightheadedness after a bowel movement.

45. 16 Summary of Background Data. Dyspnea and dysphagia are complications of posterior O-C fusion with malalignment, and may be prolonged or occasionally serious.

46. 23 We report a rare case of a 26-year-old primigravida at 34 weeks' gestation complicated with malignant lymphoma presenting as severe dyspnea and orthopnea.

47. 25 Results The earliest symptom of all 3 cases was hyperpyrexia and followed by progressive dyspnea and appearance of lung field shadows in X rays findings.

48. 18 BHR was found in 6% patients with chronic cough, 7% with dyspnea, and that the total effective rate was 4% in those under bronchodilator therapy.

49. 9 Proventriculus type of avian infectious bronchitis isolate virus D971 was used to infect SPF chickens. Infected chickens manifested emaciation,[www.Sentencedict.com] diarrhea and mild dyspnea after inoculation.

50. 22 "This study therefore supports the rationale for future assessment of inhaled furosemide as a therapeutic intervention for patients with COPD with incapacitating dyspnea, " the authors add.

51. 19 Proventriculus type of avian infectious bronchitis isolate virus D971 was used to infect SPF chickens. Infected chickens manifested emaciation, diarrhea and mild dyspnea after inoculation.

52. 23 Constant use of it enables to moisten and care your skin, nourish Yin to ease dysphoria, nourish vital energy, and cure phlegm dyspnea, cough and emptysis .

53. 17 Results The symptoms such as psychological effects hyperpyrexia pains lack of appetite and dyspnea of patients were solved, All the 46 patients were discharged from hospital after recovery.

54. The assessment of the outcome 1 and 4 weeks after PDT/HBO was performed by endoscopy, chest x-ray, spirometry, laboratory parameters, subjective report of dyspnea and Karnofsky performance status.

55. 14 Orthopnea and paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea are unusual in pulmonary disease except in a very advanced phase when the increased efficiency of breathing in the upright position is manifest.

56. However, many of the classic signs and symptoms of deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, including leg swelling, tachycardia, tachypnea, and dyspnea, may be associated with a normal pregnancy.

57. A 43-year-old male smelter was admitted to a hospital on account of severe dyspnea about 2 days after exposure to brownish-yellow smoke produced by melting of “copper” scrap.

58. Bulbar poliomyelitis results from paralysis of muscle groups innervated by the cranial nerves, especially those of the soft palate and pharynx, which may present as dysphagia, nasal speech, and sometimes dyspnea

59. Acute decompensated heart failure (Adhf) is a syndrome defined by worsening fatigue, dyspnea, or edema that results from deteriorating heart function and usually leads to hospital admission or unscheduled medical intervention

60. Related to risks of serious allergic reactions Anaphylactoid/anaphylactic reactions characterized by symptoms such as pruritus, urticaria, angioedema, and dyspnea have been reported at a rate of one to three per thousand in clinical trials.

61. Background: Anaphylactic or atypical reactions, characterized by flushing, hypotension, dyspnea, and bradycardia, have been reported in patients undergoing hemodialysis, low-density lipoprotein Apheresis, IgG affinity column Apheresis, therapeutic plasma exchange, and desensitization immunotherapy while receiving angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor therapy.

62. Tropical anhidrotic asthenia a rare condition occurring under conditions of heat stress, in which miliaria causes extensive occlusion of the sweat ducts producing anhidrosis and heat retention that may lead to weakness, dyspnea, tachycardia, elevation of body temperature, and collapse.

63. ‘a Comatose patient’ ‘A common misconception is that a patient must be Comatose to be diagnosed with myxedema coma.’ ‘Constant infusions may be useful in patients with constant dyspnea or patients who are Comatose.’ ‘The patient remained Comatose and was transported to …

64. Binates, an elongated and thickened soft palate, a thickened tongue, everted laryngeal saccules, everted palatine tonsils, and a hypoplastic tra - chea; this can lead to partial or complete airway obstruction.3 Clinical signs range from mild stri - dor to severe dyspnea and collapse

65. One is the presence of mild bronchiectasis with severe emphysema (the patients may suffer from dyspnea and lower exercise tolerance), and the other is a diffuse Bronchiectatic pattern associated with bronchial wall thickening (the patients may present with daily sputum production and frequent exacerbations)

66. ‘lying in a Comatose state’ ‘A common misconception is that a patient must be Comatose to be diagnosed with myxedema coma.’ ‘Constant infusions may be useful in patients with constant dyspnea or patients who are Comatose.’ ‘The patient remained Comatose and was transported to the computed tomographic scanner.’

67. Analgesia and Sedation in Patients with COVID-19 Approximately 14 percent of patients with COVID-19 infection experience a severe form of hypoxic respiratory failure, with 5 percent requiring mechanical ventilation.1 The dyspnea, air hunger, physical discomfort of being intubated, and need to prevent self-extubation have made sedation of these

68. In CheckMate 025, the most common adverse reactions (≥20%) reported in patients receiving OPDIVO (n=406) vs everolimus (n=397) were Asthenic conditions (56% vs 57%), cough (34% vs 38%), nausea (28% vs 29%), rash (28% vs 36%), dyspnea (27% vs 31%), diarrhea (25% vs 32%), constipation (23% vs 18%), decreased appetite (23% vs 30%), back pain (21

69. Human data: A worker exposed for several days to concentrations of Chromic acid mist of about 20 to 30 mg/m 3 (equivalent to about 10 to 15 mg Cr(VI)/m 3) experienced cough, headache, dyspnea, and substernal pain; the signs persisted for 2 weeks [ILO 1971].Another man working on the same process was similarly but less severely affected [ILO 1971]