Derived from the developing foregut and consists of the trachea, bronchi (primary, secondary and tertiary), bronchioles (including terminal and respiratory), and lungs (including alveoli).
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Examples for "lower airway "
1 Inflammatory processes of the upper airway may alter the responsiveness of the lower airway .
2 Both conditions were characterized by an inhibition of the mucociliary transport in the lower airway .
3 Patients with MVS had a significant lower airway conductance.
4 Sucking in air opens the airway and vocal chords, which exposes the lower airway , he said.
5 The invasive measurement is specific to lower airway .
1 Repeated monthly administration to mouse lower airways is feasible without loss of gene expression.
2 They took samples of cells from the participants' lower airways .
3 One hallmark of the disease is the presence of bacteria in the lower airways .
4 It results in a wide range of clinical manifestations, most commonly in the upper and lower airways .
5 Atopic dermatitis represents the first clinical manifestation followed by allergic symptoms of the upper or lower airways .
1 Interpretation: Procalcitonin guidance substantially reduced antibiotic use in lower respiratory tract infections.
2 Two significant risk factors are viral lower respiratory tract infections and atopy.
3 None had clinical evidence of a recent viral lower respiratory tract infection.
4 The lower respiratory tract microbiota forms within the first 2 postnatal months.
5 We studied 48 cases of amyloidosis localized to the lower respiratory tract .
6 Neutrophilia in the lower respiratory tract is a prominent feature of BOS.
7 The most common cause of pediatric hemoptysis is lower respiratory tract infections.
8 Tissue sections of the lower respiratory tract were studied by immunohistochemistry.
9 We conclude that nasal disorders are associated with lower respiratory tract symptoms in children.
10 These results suggest that in chronic lower respiratory tract infection.
11 Residents were eligible if they met a standardized definition of lower respiratory tract infection.
12 In both the upper and lower respiratory tract , respiratory viruses and pathogenic bacteria interact.
13 Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes severe lower respiratory tract infections in young infants.
14 Methods: Patients with suspected bacterial lower respiratory tract infections, pharyngitis and dental infections were included.
15 The most frequent sources of infection were intravenous lines, urinary tract, and lower respiratory tract .
16 It may spread to the lower respiratory tract and cause wheezing and create difficulty breathing.
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