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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
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dispnéia
1
During her second day of plasma exchange, she developed
dyspnoea
and rigors.
2
The patient's strength has improved remarkably and her
dyspnoea
is subjectively improved.
3
It is unlikely to contribute to the exertional
dyspnoea
seen in these patients.
4
After lung surgery, some patients complain of unexplained increased
dyspnoea
associated with hypoxaemia.
5
B44-positive subjects were older at diagnosis and had less
dyspnoea
than other subjects.
6
GPs felt most comfortable treating pain, and least confident with
dyspnoea
and depression.
7
The second case involved a 64-year-old woman with Raynaud's phenomenon and
dyspnoea
on exertion.
8
The first case involved a 54-year-old woman with Raynaud's phenomenon and
dyspnoea
on exertion.
9
The patient presented a
dyspnoea
and finally a cardiac arrest.
10
The toxicity at this dose included pericarditis and
dyspnoea
ascribed to a 'capillary-leak' syndrome.
11
NIV may be useful for compassionate use, providing relief from
dyspnoea
and avoiding aggressive approaches.
12
Acetone has been employed medicinally in cases of
dyspnoea
.
13
The most common therapeutic indications were
dyspnoea
and pain.
14
His attacks of
dyspnoea
were horrible, threatening immediate dissolution.
15
The dog died during an episode of refractory
dyspnoea
.
16
Clinically, the patients'
dyspnoea
subsided and there has been no recurrence during follow-up after balloon dilation.
dyspnoea
exertional dyspnoea
cause dyspnoea
increase dyspnoea
worsen dyspnoea
admit for dyspnoea
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dispnéia
dispneia
Catalan
dipsnea
Spanish
dispnea
disnea