PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS The Lancet, Volume 263, Issue 6806, 6 February 1954, Pages 275–276, nil, 276-278 Original Research Article PDF (2786 K) Chronic bronchitis versus asthma—or what's in a name? 1978, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology more Thomas L. Petty Chronic bron...
Hoyer, JReusch, ALeibing, EHoyer J, Reusch A, Leibing E. Accuracy of interoception and withdrawal of attention in airway diseases: bronchial asthma versus chronic obstructive bronchitis. Verhaltenstherapie 1999; 9:140-7.
Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis and asthma are conditions that frequently coexist, particularly in severe asthma. The precise mechanism of the relationship between upper and lower airway inflammation is still a matter of debate. We hypothesized that the extent of inflammation in the nasal mucosa is...
Chronic bronchitis (CB) is associated with poor outcomes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics that distinguish chronic bronchitis (CB) from non-CB. In addition, the features of mild CB versus severe CB were compared and...
Prevalence of Asthma, COPD, and Chronic Bronchitis in Iran : a systematic review and Meta-analysis. 2016;15(April):93–104. Fazlollahi MR, Najmi M, Fallahnezhad M, Sabetkish N, Kazemnejad A, Bidad K, et al. The prevalence of Asthma in Iranian adults: the first national survey and ...
allergic reactions worldwide and emerging markets are the factors responsible for the growth of this market. Growing cases of asthma and COPD which causes severe coughing problem drives the chronic bronchitis market. The market growth is expanding and is expected to rise high in the forecast period...
“a heterogeneous lung condition characterized by chronic respiratory symptoms (dyspnea, cough, sputum production and/or exacerbations) due to abnormalities of the airways (bronchitis, bronchiolitis and/or alveoli (emphysema) that cause persistent, often progressive, airflow obstruction” (2). ...
There are other obstructive pulmonary diseases, like asthma, but since the bronchospasm in this condition is reversible, it does not fall under COPD. Despite this differentiation, the clinical presentation of asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema may overlap to a large degree. COPD is the main ...
M. et al. Transforming growth factor-beta expression in mucosal biopsies in asthma and chronic bronchitis. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 156(2) (Pt 1), 591 (1997). 24. Kokturk, N. et al. Expression of transforming growth factor beta1 in bronchial biopsies in asthma and COPD. J Asthma ...
Cytokines play a key role in orchestrating and perpetuating the chronic airway inflammation in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), making them attractive targets for treating these disorders. Asthma and some cases of COPD are mainly