Constrictive bronchiolitis obliterans is an important respiratory illness because of its underlying irreversible fibrotic process, and is defined as concentric fibrosis in the bronchiolar submucosal ...
"Popcorn lung" is the nickname for bronchiolitis obliterans. That's a condition that damages your lungs' smallest airways and makes you cough and feel short of breath. It's sometimes caused by ...
The term “bronchiolitis obliterans” was historically used by pathologists to refer to two distinct patterns of small-airway disease. The first was characterized by intraluminal polyps in the small ...
Bronchiolitis is a viral lung infection that causes inflammation in the smallest air passages in your lungs called bronchioles. Although it’s generally a childhood condition, bronchiolitis can also ...
It’s an artificial flavoring used to give popcorn that buttery taste, but it’s also a toxic chemical with powerful fumes that can ravage the lungs. Tanu Vatuvei worked closely around this chemical, ...
Bronchiolitis obliterans is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the pulmonary transplant population with ≥50% of patients who receive a lung transplant developing the condition within 5 ...
Dublin, Oct. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome - Pipeline Insight, 2024" clinical trials has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This "Bronchiolitis ...
In May 2000, eight persons who had formerly worked at a microwave-popcorn production plant were reported to have severe bronchiolitis obliterans. No recognized cause was identified in the plant.
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. A right open-lung biopsy was performed with no intraoperative complication. A chest drain was inserted at the time of surgery.
Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) is a rare but serious complication of paediatric allogenic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Currently, there is no clear evidence that therapeutic interventions have a ...
Expert Rev Resp Med. 2007;1(1):139-147. Daud and colleagues found that among 334 lung-transplant recipients, 130 (39%) had grade 1 primary graft dysfunction, 69 (20%) had grade 2, and 70 (21%) had ...