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Meanings of
bronchial asthma
in English
Portuguese
asma
Catalan
asma
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Respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin.
asthma
asthma attack
Portuguese
asma
Synonyms
Examples for "
asthma
"
asthma
asthma attack
Examples for "
asthma
"
1
Methods: Patients with severe
asthma
were defined by American Thoracic Society criteria.
2
The intervention had no clear effect on physical activity in
asthma
patients.
3
The pollution is linked to heart attacks and lung problems including
asthma
.
4
Case summary: We report a patient with confirmed COVID-19 combined with
asthma
.
5
Background: It is now recognized that
asthma
can present in different forms.
1
My older brother had a severe
asthma
attack
on a family holiday.
2
It will mark ten years since she died following an
asthma
attack
.
3
I had to go home because my wife had an
asthma
attack
.
4
Andrew had not had an
asthma
attack
since he was a boy.
5
Last month, he died unexpectedly of heart failure, during an
asthma
attack
.
Usage of
bronchial asthma
in English
1
Internally, used for.-Secondstage of bronchitis in aged people,
bronchial
asthma
,
coughs.
2
She was given a diagnosis of
bronchial
asthma
3 years previously.
3
Eosinophils preferentially accumulate at sites of chronic allergic diseases such as
bronchial
asthma
.
4
This review discusses the role of SIRT1 in the pathogenesis of
bronchial
asthma
.
5
We conducted a clinical study on respiratory infections complicating
bronchial
asthma
.
6
Respiratory infection may play a complex role in the clinical picture of
bronchial
asthma
.
7
Inhaled corticosteroid therapy against
bronchial
asthma
has developed rapidly and remarkably during last 10 years.
8
The diagnosis is often delayed due to its nonspecific presentation and misdiagnosed as
bronchial
asthma
.
9
Background: Induced sputum in children with
bronchial
asthma
represents a non-invasive method of bronchial inflammation assessment.
10
Objective: To investigate whether eosinophilic bronchitis without airway hyperresponsiveness will develop
bronchial
asthma
in allergic mice.
11
Two years later, he was readmitted in an emergency state, with a severe attack of
bronchial
asthma
.
12
So far, it is still not clear whether a-MSH also plays a role in allergic
bronchial
asthma
.
13
Background: Respiratory tract infection is a major cause of acute exacerbation of
bronchial
asthma
(AEBA).
14
These results suggested that the inhalation of fog decreases PEFR and is an exacerbating factor in
bronchial
asthma
.
15
In this study, we measured IL-8 concentration in the serum of patients with pulmonary emphysema or
bronchial
asthma
.
16
Its infusion is a good warming medicine against chronic cough, and moist
bronchial
asthma
in an old person.
Other examples for "bronchial asthma"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
bronchial
asthma
bronchial
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
bronchial asthma
Portuguese
asma
Catalan
asma
Bronchial asthma
through the time
Bronchial asthma
across language varieties
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