The current data do not support the clinical efficacy of glucocorticoids in expiratory wheezing in hospitalized children age <2 years. In outpatients <2 years of age systemic glucocorticoid ...
Physical examination during a symptomatic period revealed diffuse inspiratory and expiratory wheezing, with occasional basilar end-inspiratory crepitant rales. There was a normal white-cell count ...
Wheezing occurs when your breath sounds like a high-pitched whistle. Wheezing can occur with certain lung and medical conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). While ...
The expiratory maneuver on its own is commonly referred to as a huff, whereas the FET describes cycles of huffing interspersed with periods of relaxed breathing. Huffs (and sometimes the FET ...
A council has been accused of a "jolly wheeze" over claims it is forcing ... However, some councillors and residents have said users will end up parking on-street for free, leaving roads "lined ...
However, there are other causes, such as tumors, blood clots, obstructions, or other reasons for lung pressure changes. The treatment for bibasilar atelectasis depends on the underlying cause and ...
Many parents spend the first few years of their child’s life closely monitoring their breathing—listening for new or unusual sounds. These sounds may include wheezing, congestion or rough breathing ...
Critical expiratory flow limitation and the consequent dynamic lung hyperinflation appear to be the proximate deleterious events. Similar basic mechanisms probably explain the clinical manifestations ...