Use "pleurisy" in a sentence

1. Pleurisy only Pleurisy & other non-respiratory Pleurisy & peripheral lymph nodes Pleurisy & bones/joints Total

2. Pleurisy aspiration.

3. Suits, pleurisy?

4. Double pleurisy.

5. Pleurisy, I suspect.

6. He get pleurisy.

7. I had pneumonia and pleurisy

8. A touch of pleurisy.

9. Pleurisy root Asclepias tuberosa

10. What is pleurisy ?

11. You might catch pleurisy.

12. Pulmonary (without silicosis) Pleurisy

13. Other symptoms of pleurisy may include :

14. Tuberculosis pleurisy, confirmed bacteriologically and histologically Includes:

15. What symptom does pleurisy have? How cure?

16. pulmonary oedema, pharyngeal oedema, pleural effusion, pleurisy

17. This makes it easy to diagnose pleurisy .

18. Peony Platycodon Pleurisy root Senecio, Golden ragwort Stephania

19. He said he'd had pleurisy during the war.

20. This is the best way to prevent pleurisy

21. Pleurisy with effusion amounts to 10.7% of all non-infective cases.

22. In August 1942, Walter heavily suffered from pneumonia and pleurisy.

23. Tuberculous pleurisy, without mention of bacteriological or histological confirmation (A16.5)

24. Saga Krestos died of pleurisy in 1638 at the age of 38.

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

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

27. * Respiratory includes pulmonary (with or without silicosis), pleurisy and other respiratory.

28. To pleurisy, is Chinese traditional medicine still Western medicine very good?

29. Pleurisy may result from a wide variety of conditions including :

30. How many money should the cure of pleurisy spend probably?

31. The clinical picture showed pneumonia with pleurisy refractory to standard therapy.

32. She was X-rayed and diagnosed as suffering from pleurisy or pneumonia.

33. Seeing kids dying of pleurisy and pneumonia because they lack fuel for heating.

34. In the further course prevention of fibrotic pleurisy is the main goal.

35. Early in 1944, I became very ill with a form of pleurisy.

36. Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of TB Ab in TB pleurisy.

37. • chest X-ray change compatible with active tuberculosis, including idiopathic pleurisy with effusion,

38. Viceroy Bucareli died in office April 9, 1779, of an attack of pleurisy.

39. When those membranes become inflamed, we end up with pleurisy and a racking cough.

40. I looked it up on the Internet, and could have pneumonia, pleurisy or pharyngitis.

41. Further benign reactions are pleural effusion (asbestos pleurisy), diffuse pleural fibrosis and rounded atelectasis.

42. Camp conditions were very poor, Thompson said, adding that he developed pneumonia, followed by pleurisy.

43. Adenoiditis - amygdalitis - anthracosis - Bituminosis - dry pleurisy - haemorrhage - hong kong flu - hypotension - indigestion - pharyngitis - tachycardia - the sniffles - the snuffles - wet pleurisy 12 letter words asphyxiation - constipation - fibrillation - hypertension - inflammation - pneumothorax - skin eruption - upset stomach 13 letter

44. Risk of Bronchoscopy are few, but include chest pain, cough, collapsed lung, or pleurisy

45. Sometimes the Cough, Stitch, painful Pleurisy, With sad Affrights of death, do menace me

46. Adenoiditis - amygdalitis - anthracosis - Bituminosis - brucellosis - dengue fever - dry pleurisy - dumdum fever - famine fever - hong kong flu - hydrophobia - parrot fever - pharyngitis - psittacosis - rabbit fever - strep throat - the sniffles - the snuffles - trench fever - trench mouth - typhus fever - wet pleurisy - …

47. After the operation, she developed pleurisy and was hospitalized for two-and-a-half months.

48. House died on March 28, 1938 in Manhattan, New York City, following a bout of pleurisy.

49. Primary, Miliary, Respiration (includes Pulmonary Pleurisy and other respiratory), Meninges and CNS, Peripheral Lymph Node and Other Sites.

50. Objective To observe the treatment effect of injecting chymotrypsin in chest for tuberculous pleurisy patients.

51. The patient was admitted to an acute care hospital with a diagnosis of pneumonia and pleurisy.

52. BACK in 1954 an English workman sued his employer because he had contracted pneumonia and pleurisy.

53. He is supposed to have caught a cold there which led to his later death by pleurisy.

54. Suffering from pleurisy aggravated by a pneumonia, he remained in bed for several weeks and nearly died.

55. He was sent to Gallipoli to investigate fly-borne diseases, and contracted pleurisy which left him hospitalised.

56. In November that year, a pleurisy forced him to take two years off in a sanatorium.

57. However, he never resumed it, being attacked by a pleurisy, of which he died 27 February 1697.

58. The early stages could go on for days, with doctors telling patients they had the flu or pleurisy.

59. However, I soon fell sick with a form of pleurisy and was forced to return to Thessalonica.

60. Pleurisy develops when the pleural lining of the chest cavity or the pleura surrounding the lungs becomes inflamed.

61. Occupationally-derived asbestos-related diseases of the thorax are asbestosis, asbestos-related benign pleurisy and malignant pleural mesothelioma.

62. He started with pleurisy which turned into pneumonia and because he wasn't a strong man it carried him off.

63. In 17 patients with exudative pleurisy, test data yielded in pleural kinetics largely corresponded with data from animal experiment models.

64. Chest X-rays can also sometimes identify the cause of pleurisy , such as lung disease , a tumour , or rib fracture .

65. I cope with fevers, night sweats, pleurisy, loss of sleep from coughing at night, and pains in my joints, legs, and chest.

66. The main symptoms are rise in temperature , discharge from the nose and eyes , cough , pneumonia , pleurisy and inflammation of joints , especially of hind limbs .

67. Primary pleurisy is inflammation that starts in the pleural tissue itself , often from an infection or following an injury , such as a broken rib

68. The present study has been carried out using primary and secondary rat's adjuvant arthritis model, capillary permeability test of skin and leukocyte migration test of pleurisy.

69. 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.

70. Method DNA, DNA/CK of 68 patients with the cancerous pleural effusion and 24 patients with the tuberculotic pleurisy were meassured by flow cylometry(FCM) and cellular pathobiology .

71. Aquifolium of Europe, the inner bark of which also yields a viscid substance called Birdlime; its leaves are esteemed as a diaphoretic in the form of infusion; employed in catarrh, pleurisy, small-pox, etc.

72. The contents of portain NO, PGE in the extravasate from the mouse pleurisy were determined and the level of PGE2 in the paw was examined to explore the anti- inflammation mechanism primarily.

73. Cranberry is suggested for use in urinary tract infection prevention, as a urinary deodorizer for incontinent patients, to treat type 2 diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, scurvy, pleurisy, as a diuretic, antiseptic, antipyretic, and to treat cancer.

74. (ii) showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastitis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and an investigation for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect.

75. showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastritis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and a search for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect.

76. v(ii) showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastritis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and a search for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect

77. They told him that either he had to undergo an operation for his chronic pleurisy —which at the time would have meant submitting to a blood transfusion— or he would have to serve out the rest of his sentence.

78. (ii) showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastritis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and a search for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect.

79. It contains some of the most illuminating thoughts pertaining to distinction of mediastinitis from pleurisy; contagious nature of phthisis; distribution of diseases by water and soil; careful description of skin troubles; of sexual diseases and perversions; of nervous ailments."

80. Dioscorides (De materia medica) attributes many medical properties to balsam, such as expelling menstrual flow; being an abortifacient; moving the urine; assisting breathing and conception; being an antidote for aconitum and snakebite; treating pleurisy, pneumonia, cough, sciatica, epilepsy, vertigo, asthma, and gripes.