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dispnéia
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dipsnea
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dispnea
A feeling of not being able to breathe well enough.
dyspnea
dyspnœa
shortness of breath
Portuguese
dispnéia
1
The voice was still weak and husky, but there was no dysphagia or
dyspnœa
.
2
General anasarca, ascites, and
dyspnœa
,
of seven months duration.
3
This
dyspnœa
and these sweats recurred at intervals, and after some weeks he ceased to exist.
4
Complained of frequent nausea, and of sudden profuse sweatings, which seemed for a short time to relieve the
dyspnœa
.
5
Ascites, with cough and
dyspnœa
.
6
When he arrived at the Base, fifteen days after the original injury, there was much
dyspnœa
;
the temperature was 102°, and the pulse 110.
7
During her second day of plasma exchange, she developed
dyspnoea
and rigors.
8
The patient's strength has improved remarkably and her
dyspnoea
is subjectively improved.
9
It is unlikely to contribute to the exertional
dyspnoea
seen in these patients.
10
After lung surgery, some patients complain of unexplained increased
dyspnoea
associated with hypoxaemia.
11
Dyspnoea
,
length of stay and mortality were similar between both populations.
12
B44-positive subjects were older at diagnosis and had less
dyspnoea
than other subjects.
13
GPs felt most comfortable treating pain, and least confident with
dyspnoea
and depression.
14
The second case involved a 64-year-old woman with Raynaud's phenomenon and
dyspnoea
on exertion.
15
The first case involved a 54-year-old woman with Raynaud's phenomenon and
dyspnoea
on exertion.
16
The patient presented a
dyspnoea
and finally a cardiac arrest.
Portuguese
dispnéia
dispneia
Catalan
dipsnea
Spanish
dispnea
disnea