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Studies on the role of the autonomic nervous system in airway hyperreactivityDe Jonckheere, Susan January 1993 (has links)
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Cell adhesion in airway mucosal allergic inflammationMontefort, Stephen January 1993 (has links)
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The proinflammatory actions of mast cell tryptase and agonists of protease activated receptor 2 on the human airway epitheliumPerng, Diahn-Warng January 2000 (has links)
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Expression of eicosanoid pathway enzymes in inflammatory cellsSeymour, Michelle L. January 2000 (has links)
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Mechanisms of airway hyperreactivity to adenosine induced by allergen challenge in the actively sensitised brown Norway ratHannon, Jason Patrick January 2000 (has links)
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Adrenoceptor status in bronchial asthmaTitinchi, S. J. January 1985 (has links)
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Investigations into the mechanisms of late phase responses in guinea pig airwaysHutson, Penelope Ann January 1989 (has links)
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A study of the social factors and the case worker's role in the treatment of twenty patients with bronchial asthma at the Beth Isreal HospitalBlundell, Vivian Frances January 1952 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University / The purpose of this study is to explore the social factors
which are present in the children and adults with a diagnosis
of bronchial asthma and to learn the role of the social
worker in the treatment of these cases. The writer hopes to
find out the ways in which the medical social worker can help
the asthmatic patient benefit from the medical treatment he is
receiving. The writer sets forth the following questions to
be answered: 1) What are the reasons for referral to the socia~
service department? 2) What are the factors in the environment
which seem to be impeding treatment? 3) What methods are ;
used by the social worker in trying to remove the obstacles?
4) To what extent is it possible to achieve these objectives?
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Kineziterapijos efektyvumas, gydant bronchine astma sergančius 11-15 metų vaikus / The efficiency of physical therapy in children aged 11 – 15 years with bronchial asthmaKeraitė, Kristina 23 May 2005 (has links)
60 children with bronchial asthma were investigated of the age of 11-15. Children, who were investigated, were divided into 2 groups: the first group consisted of 30 children, who did exercises in the sport hall; the second group consisted of 30 children, who did exercises in the water. Physical therapy for both groups was provided for 30 minutes 6 days a week 1 time per day. Physical therapy included active gymnastic exercises using various physical therapy tools. It was provided two lung ventilation tests with spirometer “Spiromed 250”: the first test was taken before starting to do physical therapy, the second one was taken in the end of physical therapy. We examined the forced expiratory vital capacity (FVC), volume of forced expiration within the first second (FEVı), Gaensler index (FEVı/FVC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), maximum expiratory flow, when 50% of the forced vital capacity has been exhaled (MEF50%). The results of our investigation showed that gymnastic exercises in the water have more positive effect than gymnastic exercises in the sport hall for children with bronchial asthma.
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Akutní a chronická onemocnění plic a dýchacích cest u dětí: nové bioindikátory a molekulární cíle pro farmakoterapii / Acute and chronic airways disease in children: new bioindicators and molecular targets for therapyŠenkeřík, Marian January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the standardization and validation of expiratory flow parameters independent of NO testing, particularly alveolar concentration (CANO) and bronchial NO flux (JawNO) in children and adolescents with allergic respiratory diseases. The thesis was created in the time of increased interest of medicine professionals in non-invasive examination methods and targeted therapeutic influence of inflammation in small airways in asthmatics. After the standardization and validation of clinical benefits, the measurement of concentrations of nitric oxide (FENO) in the air exhaled through the mouth with the speed of 50 ml/s was validated for the evaluation of eosinophilic airway inflammation in patients with asthma and started to be widely used in clinical practice. Currently, there is an ongoing research focused on a new method for FENO measurement at several flow rates, which uses physiological models of NO transfer in exhaled air, allowing to quantify the amount of NO in an indirect way and to monitor the intensity of the inflammatory processes in distal and proximal airways non- invasively. In groups of children and adolescents with allergic rhinitis and / or bronchial asthma and their healthy peers (aged 6 -19 years), the concentration of FENO was examined using online...
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