Use "emphysema" in a sentence

1. Bullous emphysema (lung)(pulmonary) Emphysema (lung)(pulmonary) NOS; Emphysematous Bleb; Vesicular emphysema (lung)(pulmonary)

2. Emphysema.

3. "Scrotal emphysema".

4. Early signs of emphysema.

5. Will the chemicals give us emphysema?

6. And now my father has emphysema.

7. Bullous emphysema often first comes to …

8. Emphysema is common for heavy smokers.

9. Heavy cigarette smoking often causes emphysema.

10. Now he has emphysema, but still smokes.

11. The patient with emphysema is hacking all day.

12. Terms with meaning between emphysema and Bituminosis

13. Patients with Blebs will typically have emphysema

14. Years ago, he had lost one lung to emphysema.

15. In advanced cases of emphysema, Bullae may appear

16. It causes heart disease, lung cancer, bronchitis and emphysema.

17. The chemicals from the fire were aggravating her emphysema.

18. But China is more like a teenage smoker emphysema.

19. People lived a long time with fluid ... asthma ... emphysema ... years.

20. Information and advisory services relating to the treatment of emphysema

21. That poses perils of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

22. Asthma, emphysema, tuberculosis, pleurisy or other diseases of the lungs?

23. Bullous emphysema refers to the formation of bullae within emphysematous lung parenchyma

24. I'm not simply talking about lung cancer, but emphysema, bronchitis, pleurisy.

25. Chronic Bronchitis often occurs alongside emphysema, which is the formation of COPD.

26. What effect does emphysema have on the surface area of the lungs?

27. Marijuana use is also suspected as being related to the development of Bullous emphysema.

28. Cigarette smoke may cause chronic bronchitis; it aggravates emphysema and may cause lung cancer.

29. Bronchitis or Emphysema ( abnormal air pressure due to retention of air in body tissues )

30. ‘The presence of Crepitus indicates subcutaneous emphysema.’ ‘Subcutaneous emphysema can be diagnosed by the presence of crunching sounds coinciding with the heart rate, Crepitus when palpating the overlying skin, or swelling of the face and neck.’

31. Anticholinergics are bronchodilators mainly used to treat COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as emphysema) and asthma

32. My grandmother died of emphysema after being a Chain smoker for most of her adult life.

33. Both gaseous and particulate pollutants cause severe damage to the respiratory system leading to emphysema , bronchitis and asthma .

34. Essentially, the Bullous emphysema is caused no differently than other stages of the disease and types are

35. Social Security had just cut the benefits of her husband, who was in the hospital with emphysema.

36. Respiratory Acidosis can result from anything that interferes with respiration, such as pneumonia, emphysema, or congestive heart failure.

37. The winter of 1958 again induced his emphysema; it was foggy, and he could not breathe without effort.

38. You'll notice the limp cigarette hanging out of his mouth, and " impotence " -- the headline is, " Impotent " -- it's not emphysema.

39. This ranged from about 3 percent among patients with cirrhosis to 17 percent among patients with end-stage emphysema.

40. The use of air turbine drill is mentioned to be the main reason for development of emphysema.

41. The smoking of tobacco has caused an epidemic of lung cancer, emphysema, bronchitis and coronary heart disease.

42. How tragic when, later in life, a number suffer from heart problems, lung cancer, or emphysema as a result!

43. In the meantime, he wandered the streets, wheeling an oxygen tank he needed to treat his emphysema, Ewing said.

44. Objective: We generated an experimental canine model of heterogeneous emphysema. The dogs subsequently underwent unilateral bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR).

45. Bullae of Lung also known by the name of Giant Bulla is a common pathological condition found in the lungs which is usually caused by emphysema. Bullae of Lung develops when the emphysema damages the lungs to an extent that air pockets develop.

46. Governments have warned of tobacco’s connection with diseases such as lung cancer, heart ailments, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema.

47. You’ll notice the limp cigarette hanging out of his mouth, and "impotence" -- the headline is, "Impotent" -- it’s not emphysema.

48. Bullous emphysema occurs when giant bullae develop in the lungs.Bullae are bubble-like cavities filled with fluid or air

49. This patient was treated successfully with gastric resection. The differentiation between gastric emphysema and emphysematous gastritis was also discussed.

50. The lungs become smaller, lighter, and the elastic tissue degenerates; this is Atrophous emphysema, and the chest capacity diminishes

51. It is, for example, a major contributor to heart attack, stroke, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and various cancers, especially lung cancer.

52. "By the late 1970s when the mines began closing, some miners were dying of lung cancer, emphysema or other radiation-related ailments."

53. Inside the airways and lungs, smoke increases the likelihood of infections, as well as chronic diseases like bronchitis and emphysema.

54. The clinical maxim that the Anteroposterior (AP) diameter of the chest is increased in patients with advanced pulmonary emphysema was tested

55. It also causes heart disease and is recognised as one of the major causes of chest diseases such as bronchitis and emphysema .

56. Bullous emphysema is characterized by damaged alveoli that distend to form exceptionally large air spaces, especially within the uppermost portions of the lungs

57. The emphysema shows (in morphology) an incongruity in the capacity of alveoli and bronchus, without loss of elastic elements of the lung tissue.

58. 16 Gaseous exchange at the alveolar surface is gravely hindered and the lesion is often accompanied by interstitial emphysema and pulmonary oedema.

59. 7 Gaseous exchange at the alveolar surface is gravely hindered and the lesion is often accompanied by interstitial emphysema and pulmonary oedema.

60. 15 Gaseous exchange at the alveolar surface is gravely hindered and the lesion is often accompanied by interstitial emphysema and pulmonary oedema.

61. The methylxAnthines, theophylline, and dyphylline are used in the treatment of airways obstruction caused by conditions such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema

62. This is especially important if you have glaucoma , trouble urinating due to an enlarged prostate gland , or a breathing problem such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis .

63. 16 Other findings include subconjunctival hemorrhage, enophthalmos, hypoesthesia of the cheek and upper gum, subcutaneous emphysema, or a palpable step-off of the orbital rim.

64. The Anteroposterior to transverse diameter ratio is 1:1 Seen in physiological states like infancy and old age and in pathological states like COPD (emphysema)

65. To name just a few disorders, there are asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, pulmonary edema, pleurisy, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and a number of bacterial, viral, and fungal infections.

66. However , it is believed that inhalation of high levels of sulphur dioxide over extended periods may lead to respiratory diseases such as emphysema , asthma and bronchitis .

67. Example sentences with "Crepitate", translation memory Emphysema of the subcutis or interstitial compartments of the neck or around the naso- oro- or hypopharynx is caused by a perforation

68. “It takes 20 years of heavy tobacco smoking to produce the same type of severe sinusitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis and emphysema that one year of daily marijuana smoking produces.”

69. The terms chronic bronchitis and emphysema were formally defined in 1959 at the CIBA guest symposium and in 1962 at the American Thoracic Society Committee meeting on Diagnostic Standards.

70. In analogy to the α1-antitrypsin deficiency, which is thought to be causally linked to obstructive pulmonary emphysema, the demonstrated inhibitor deficiency in ozena may have similar potentiating effects.

71. WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms curved fingernails and upward Curving (spooning) of nails including Anemia, iron deficiency, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and Emphysema.

72. Crepitation [‚krep·ə′tā·shən] (medicine) A noise produced by the rubbing of fractured ends of bones, by cracking joints, and by pressure upon tissues containing abnormal amounts of air, as in cellular emphysema.

73. In areas of the world where alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is common, people with COPD (particularly those below the age of 45 and with emphysema affecting the lower parts of the lungs) should be considered for testing.

74. ‘Alveolar wall thickening with eosinophilic materials and Capillary congestion with red blood cells were evident in the mice with emphysema at 72 hours.’ ‘While patients with insulin-requiring diabetes are in active labor, Capillary blood glucose levels should be monitored hourly.’

75. ‘Alveolar wall thickening with eosinophilic materials and Capillary congestion with red blood cells were evident in the mice with emphysema at 72 hours.’ ‘While patients with insulin-requiring diabetes are in active labor, Capillary blood glucose levels should be monitored hourly.’

76. A persistent Cough can be due to whooping Cough (pertussis) or a sign of a chronic lung condition, such as emphysema or asthma.Some individuals taking angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors) experience a persistent dry Cough, which ceases with drug discontinuation.

77. Lung Bullae; marijuana; smoking; emphysema; Multiple large lung Bullae (variously termed primary bullous disease of the lung or “vanishing lung syndrome”) have been described in young male smokers.1 In this case series the average smoking history was 26 pack years

78. Once-daily INCruse is a prescription medicine used long term to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, for better breathing and fewer flare-ups. INCruse is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems and won't replace a rescue inhaler.

79. 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)

80. In those already suffering from chronic respiratory disorders as obesity-hypoventilation syndrome, sleep apnea, pulmonary hypertension, and obstructive lung disease (asthma, COPD, emphysema) serious deterioration of the pre-existing condition and an early tendency toward adaptation disorders are to be expected, even at lower altitudes.