bronchial pneumonia
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbronchialandpneumonia
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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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pneumonia
noun[U]
uk/njuːˈməʊ.ni.ə/us/nuːˈmoʊ.njə/
a serious illness in which one or both lungs become red and swollen and filled ...
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The disease symptoms can be relatively mild, but in some cases severe complications, includingbronchialpneumoniaand respiratory failure, can occur.
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That is what happened in the poorest parts when we had children dying frombronchialpneumoniafollowing measles.
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He was diagnosed withbronchialpneumonia, sent home a month later, and failed to recover.
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The senior building supervisor complained of chest pains and is now away from work withbronchialpneumonia.
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There is a difference between actively knocking out thebronchialpneumoniasufferer with morphine, thus causing death, and withholding antibiotics.
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There are many death certificates that statebronchialpneumonia, tuberculosis or emphysema.
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The costs ofbronchialpneumoniaemergency admissions range from the lowest figure of £828 up to the highest, £1,617.
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A child one year old suddenly got an attack of measles and subsequently contractedbronchialpneumonia.
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I can say that withdrawing or not prescribing antibiotics forbronchialpneumoniamay lead to death.
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There is always the susceptibility tobronchialpneumonia, and whenever this occurs—and it occurs frequently—it puts the child's life in imminent danger.
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You have the great epidemics which range among the crowded tenement populations of our great cities, measles,bronchialpneumonia, whooping cough.
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He died frombronchialpneumonia.
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In that case a general practitioner failed to persuade the registrars at two hospitals to admit as an emergency an elderly patient who had contracted acutebronchialpneumonia.
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She had died frombronchialpneumonia.
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Many extra deaths occur because of cold-related respiratory conditions such asbronchialpneumoniaor circulatory conditions, such as heart attacks or strokes, as well as through hypothermia.
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There she became ill and died, at age 66, ofbronchialpneumonia.
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The official cause of death wasbronchialpneumonia.
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The cause of death was a combination of peptic ulcer, cirrhosis,bronchialpneumonia, and untreated hepatitis.
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He died of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, with a further complication ofbronchialpneumonia.
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As a child she had a bout ofbronchialpneumoniawhich damaged the pineal gland and led to fits.
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