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After inhalation of vapour, respiratory symptoms, dimming of vision, and miosis are generally the first clinical features to appear.
To determine the severity of dyspnea, carefully observe respiratory effort, use of accessory muscles, mental status, and ability to speak.
Several studies have reported respiratory acclimation or adaptation to changes in temperature, and some back to pre-treatment levels.
The most common signs are muscle wastage, diarrhoea and respiratory distress in pigs aged between six and 14 weeks.
She had the respiratory distress and metabolic acidosis of severe malaria, and needed blood urgently.
In oven cleaners, lye and sodium hydroxide can burn skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract.
To make matters worse, fish have large respiratory membranes, the gills, which expose a huge amount of surface area to the watery medium.
The most severe stages of acute asthma are respiratory failure, cardiopulmonary arrest, and death.
This plant is useful for both acute and chronic respiratory diseases, including acute influenza, earache, sinusitis and sore throat.
Later, the child appears acutely ill with fever, upper airway compromise, and respiratory distress.
For practical reasons, the radiographs and the respiratory pressures could not be obtained simultaneously.
Some viruses that cause pneumonia are adenoviruses, rhinovirus, influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, and parainfluenza virus.
It is wind-born pollen from plants that have inconspicuous flowers like wild grasses or ragweed that are the major causes of respiratory allergy.
Gyan et al. found a positive correlation between pediatric hospital admissions for respiratory distress in Trinidad and African dust events.
There can be sudden choking with acute respiratory distress, or there can be delayed symptoms with cough, wheezing, and hemoptysis.
White blood cells have respiratory enzymes for aerobic metabolism, and others suited to their particular functions.
The etiologic agent in respiratory system injury caused by organic dusts is unclear.
The etiology, natural history, and optimal treatment of respiratory failure have been the subject of active investigation for over 100 years.
Hypoxia could disturb respiratory afferent pathways and neural processing at more than one level.
It may also be the site of projection of proprioceptive afferents from the respiratory muscles and chest wall.
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