Exemplos de uso de Bronchiolar em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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This could be the result of either bronchiolar or vascular diseases.
Mortality from lung, bronchiolar and tracheal tumors showed slight variations between 1979 and 2007.
Lung X-rays can also reveal dilation of the bronchiolar passages, another sign of DBP.
Histologically, acute rejection is characterized by predominantly lymphocytic perivascular infiltrate, with or without bronchiolar involvement.
Pathologically, this abnormality represents bronchiolar impaction and is almost always due to infection.
Periarteriolar, centrilobular micronodules can create a tree-in-bud pattern,mimicking bronchiolar disease.
The CT findings six months later reflected bronchiolar obstruction, which has been described in cases of aspiration of AC.
Respiratory bronchiolitis, characterized by macrophage accumulation in the bronchiolar and alveolar lumens.
HRCT scans often show blockages of some bronchiolar passages with mucus, which is referred to as the"tree-in-bud" pattern.
The adjacent airspace wall showed prominent SP-A-positive pneumocytes or bronchiolar epithelial recovery.
Therefore, centrilobular nodular opacities can result from bronchiolar and peribronchiolar diseases, as well as from vascular and perivascular diseases.
B: Axial CT slice showing centrilobular opacities, with a tree-in-bud aspect, in the lower lobe of the left lung, suggesting bronchiolar filling.
Typical signs of DPB progression include dilation(enlargement) of the bronchiolar passages and hypoxemia low levels of oxygen in the blood.
Bronchiolar inflammation might lead to early closure of the lower airways, with consequent air trapping and even atelectasis of small areas of the lung.
Subsequently, the number of immunostained cells within the septal, bronchiolar, and vascular areas was counted.
This Ig binds to the membrane of bronchiolar and alveolar mast cells and releases mediators that lead to the inflammation of the bronchial mucosa and to the asthmatiform syndrome.
Such patients have been characterized as having bronchiolitis obliterans orconstrictive bronchiolitis, bronchiolar inflammation and fibrosis being present.
Air trapping secondary to bronchial or bronchiolar obstruction may produce foci of lower attenuation, which become more evident in expiratory CT scans.
In Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre, the same trend was observed and deaths from lung, bronchiolar and tracheal cancer decreased 26% and 9%, respectively;
In DPB, bacteria such as"Haemophilus influenzae" and"Pseudomonas aeruginosa" can cause the proliferation of inflammatory cells into the bronchiolar tissues.
There also was bronchiolar epithelium proliferation, conferring to the mucosa more than one epithelial cell layer, these cells had large and hyperchromatic nuclei and reduction in the amount of cilia.
Transbronchial or surgical lung biopsy shows a distinctive accumulation of foamy histiocytes in bronchiolar walls and in the immediate peribronchiolar regions.
The disease is characterized by diffuse bronchiolar inflammation induced by respiratory syncytial virus RSV in 60% to 70% of cases. Infants with AVB show wide variability in disease severity.
By analyzing some of the most frequent locations of tumors in men,high estimates of risk of lung, bronchiolar and tracheal; prostate; and stomach cancer were observed.
One RCT showed that montelukast reduces eosinophilic inflammation in CF patients and has positive effects on lung function,suggesting a beneficial role in preventing remodeling and bronchiolar disease.
In São Paulo, stomach cancer was the most frequent with 28deaths per 100,000 men, whereas lung, bronchiolar and tracheal cancer were the most frequent in Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre, totaling 37.7 and 51 deaths per 100,000 men.
Immunohistochemistry using a monoclonal antibody against type A influenza virus nucleoprotein revealed positive staining in the nuclei of the bronchiolar epithelial cells.
In the case of asthma, a reduced responsivity to the action of bronchiolar anti-inflammatories with respiratory repercussions, justifying the difficulty of nocturnal pharmacologic treatment with xanthenes, â2 agonists, and corticosteroids.
Honeycombing is characterized by pulmonary cysts created as a result of the destruction of the distal air spaces due to parenchymal fibrosis,with loss of acinar and bronchiolar architecture.
In Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre, the same trend was observed and deaths from lung, bronchiolar and tracheal cancer decreased 26% and 9%, respectively; despite this slight reduction, mortality in Porto Alegre remained very high.