bronchial asthma

collocation in English

meaningsofbronchialandasthma

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bronchial
adjective
uk
/ˈbrɒŋ.ki.əl/
us
/ˈbrɑːŋ.ki.əl/
of the pipes that carry air from the windpipe (= tube in the throat) to ...
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asthma
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæs.mə/
us
/ˈæz.mə/
a medical condition that makes breathing difficult by causing the air passages to become narrow ...
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(Definition ofbronchialandasthmafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The other eight children might be candidates forbronchialasthma.
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I got my husband home three years withbronchialasthma.
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The patient understood he was suffering frombronchialasthma.
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He had underlyingbronchialasthma.
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He had chronicbronchialasthma.
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Interestingly, other similar disorders such asbronchialasthma, pain, and arthritis also tend to respond well to placebo.
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This was true for pneumonia,bronchialasthma, chronic bronchitis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, gastrointestinal disease, and pyelonephritis.
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The fourth session from the same viewpoint is devoted to specific disease-cardiovascular disease, hypertension, myocardial infarction, renal function,bronchialasthmaand gastro-intestinal function.
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A 12-year-old who hadbronchialasthma.
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He hasbronchialasthmaand at the moment receives an invalidity pension of £23·85 per week.
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The concurrence of tuberculosis of the lung andbronchialasthmainevitably makes diagnosis of the former chronic condition difficult.
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She suffers frombronchialasthmaand can not even walk around the block without getting winded.
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Leukotrienes have been implicated as mediators of anaphylaxis and inflammatory conditions such as humanbronchialasthma.
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In nonendemic countries, patients are commonly thought to havebronchialasthma.
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In 2008, she also suffered frombronchialasthmaand was hospitalized.
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Its clinical trials have been carried out forbronchialasthma, psoriasis, diabetes.
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The majority of our patients came from rural areas, which appeared to be an acceptable explanation for the 40% prevalence ofbronchialasthmaamong seropositive children with chronic cough.
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I am informed by expert opinion thatbronchialasthmacan make it extremely difficult to detect tuberculosis at an early stage.
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They are, of course, chronic bronchitis andbronchialasthmawith the attendant complication like emphysema; bronchiectasis, heart failure and, of course, cancer of the lung.
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This drug is undoubtedly of value in certain forms of treatment for allergicbronchialasthmaand has brought very great relief to sufferers from that particular complaint.
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Risk factors for developing severe reactions include strong allergies,bronchialasthma, cardiac disease and beta-blocker use.
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Salt therapy is sometimes used to treatbronchialasthma, patients remaining underground in mines or caves for extended periods.
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Engaging in sports at all was remarkable due to severebronchialasthmathat affected him from the age of nine throughout his entire life.
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