Similar words: dyspnea, dysphasia, dysphonia, dysphagia, dyspeptic, dyspepsia, dysphoria, dysphoric. Meaning: n. difficult or labored respiration.
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1. In more severe cases dyspnoea and tenacious nasal discharge are also present.
2. We know, for instance, that dyspnoea is distressing and often poorly controlled.
3. The rare acute infection shows dyspnoea and violent cough, with white-yellow, occasionally bloody, sputum.
4. The spontaneous activities were correlated with clinical dyspnoea and %FVC.
5. The woman developed lightheadedness, dyspnoea, tongue numbness, muscle twitching and formication on the legs and back.
6. However, the dyspnoea of chronic pulmonary disease is recognized as inappropriately severe for the level of exertion.
7. Results There were 8 cases of dyspnoea and 1cases of asphyxia on perioperative period.
8. The disease is characterized by weight loss, dyspnoea and jaundice combined with the pathological findings of interstitial pneumonia, enlarged lymph nodes, hepatitis and nephritis.
9. Dyspnoea measures were similar between placebo and iloprost at baseline and at the end of therapy.
10. When the disease occure, the caprine shows cough, dyspnoea and die acutely.
11. The woman's dyspnoea and hypoxia settled gradually with conservative management and she was discharged 7 days later.
12. She was admitted to hospital on 21 January because of a productive cough and mild dyspnoea which had appeared four days earlier.
13. However in heavy infections coughing is marked, and is accompanied by dyspnoea and nasal discharge.
14. Discussion Our results suggest that oxygen supplementation decreased the intensity of dyspnoea in patients with terminal cancer.
15. However, in patients with terminal cancer the normal cause of dyspnoea is restrictive pulmonary failure.
16. Two clinically asymptomatic infants showed a suprarenal right-sided mass, one infant had a mediastinal tumour with tracheal compression causing immediate postnatal dyspnoea.
17. He was a heavy smoker, and for many years had noticed increasing exertional dyspnoea.
18. Primary efficacy measures were the 6-minute walking distance (6MWD) test, change in New York Heart Association functional class and several standard dyspnoea rating scales.
19. The symptoms are mainly pneumonia along with fever and respiratory symptoms such as dry cough, chest pain and dyspnoea (difficulty in breathing).
20. Patients in the remission period of COPD had a higher cognition about disease, and 94% patients knew that early treatment for dyspnoea and hospitalization in time could obtain a better effect.
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21. Despite its importance as a treatment target, no consensus exists on how to assess dyspnoea in this setting.
22. The complications occurred with fever, vomiting, chest pain, hiccup and dyspnoea.
23. Physical domain scores of the questionnaires correlated with exercise tolerance, dyspnoea and daily activities, while psychological domains correlated strongly with anxiety and depression.
24. Objective: To discuss the significance of the non-invasive hemodynamic monitor system in the differential diagnosis of acute dyspnoea .
25. Methods:Color doppler echocardiography were carried out on 68 emergency cases with dyspnoea, chest pain, cardiac failure or stab wound.
26. Conclusion The SARS' clinic was mainly included fever, chill, cough (with or without phlegm), body's ache, dyspnoea, the functional defeat of multi viscera and unclear display in X ray.
27. CBPP is manifested by anorexia, fever and respiratory symptoms, such as dyspnoea , cough and nasal discharges.
28. Only (80.7)% of the patients with COPD presented one or more symptoms as cough, phlegm, or dyspnoea.
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