Exemplos de uso de Hyperreactivity em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Reduces hyperreactivity of skin, limiting migration of jet cages.
The pathogenesis of nasal disease including hyperreactivity, is addressed.
Hyperreactivity of the airways seems to be altered by gastroesophageal reflux.
Bronchospasm may occur,especially in individuals with bronchial hyperreactivity.
However, the pathogenesis of bronchial hyperreactivity has not been fully understood so far.
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This reduced hypersensitivity may result in reduced airway hyperreactivity.
It is known that bronchial hyperreactivity may appear from the fourth week of life onward.
Science/Animal: Activation of the CB1 receptor may reduce airway hyperreactivity.
Bronchial hyperreactivity is quite common in CF patients, occurring in approximately half of the CF population.
Clinical and functional improvement,including reduced bronchial hyperreactivity, occurred in the period.
Hyperreactivity Hypersensitivity in the airways, often caused by cold, strong scents and tobacco smoke.
Introduction: asthma is a disease characterized by airway eosinophilia, hyperreactivity and mucus secretion.
In a previous study,we showed that bronchial hyperreactivity occurs in patients with GERD and without accompanying pulmonary disease.
It is characterized by airway inflammation andobstruction, bronchial hyperreactivity to various stimuli.
Moreover, this hyperreactivity was a consequence of endothelial cell dysfunction because removal of the endothelium abolished this effect.
The classical phenotypes are emphysema and chronic bronchitis,which is often associated with bronchial hyperreactivity BHR.
In addition, he had to be treated twice for bronchial hyperreactivity with intravenous beta-2 agonist and ventilation under muscle paralysis.
Aspirations and respiratory infections, chronic night coughing,recurrent pneumonia, non-allergic bronchial hyperreactivity, asthma;
They also developed airway hyperreactivity(AHR) to methacholine, demonstrable as increased transpulmonary resistance and decreased compliance.
A synthetic cannabinoid(ACEA),which activates the CB1 receptor, prevented hyperreactivity in the airways to a chemical in mice.
Therefore, we concluded that, during this six-week program, the effect was observed in aerobic capacity butnot in bronchial hyperreactivity.
Clinical complaints indicative of bronchial hyperreactivity, such as wheezing during follow-up, present in 60 patients 81.1%, were investigated.
Asthma has been describedas presenting reversible bronchoconstriction, bronchial hyperreactivity and increased mucus production.
Patients with atopic symptoms present vagal hyperreactivity, leading to further reactive bronchial obstruction due to presence of acid in the distal esophagus.
This study has not provided statistical evidence that gastroesophageal reflux causes hyperreactivity in patients without respiratory symptoms.
This study shows that the extent of airway hyperreactivity and eosinophilia actually depends upon the magnitude of antigen exposure in a specific state of the disease.
Inhaled corticosteroids are able to decrease subepithelial fibrosis,basement membrane thickness and bronchial hyperreactivity.
Introduction: asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by hyperreactivity of lower airways and variable limitation and reversible airflow.
This study was conducted to test potential pharmacological effects of a standardized extract of j. pectoralis(epjp)in an animal model of tracheal hyperreactivity.
Allergen exposure plays a causal role in the development of bronchial hyperreactivity and of the chronic inflammatory responses seen in patients with asthma.