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Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis with pulmonary involvement
... hoarseness with gradual worsening at the age of eight ...and respiratory failure, she needed several hospitalizations, definitive tracheostomy and multiple endoscopic procedures for papilloma ...multiple ... See full document
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Differences in transcriptional activity of human papillomavirus type 6 molecular variants in recurrent respiratory papillomatosis
... HPVs 16 and 18 intratype variability has been epidemiologically correlated to viral persis- tence and development of clinically relevant lesions [15–18]. Concerning the prevalence of low risk HPVs and the functional ... See full document
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J. bras. pneumol. vol.39 número4
... well with measurements made during incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing, being simpler and less expensive than the ...patients with few symptoms and mild pulmonary involvement can ... See full document
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Fungi in the respiratory tract of horses with recurrent airway obstruction
... mainly recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), are one of the most important problems affecting horses maintained in ...lower respiratory tract triggering mucosal edema and increased mucus production by ... See full document
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Laryngeal sequelae of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis surgery in children
... of recurrent respira- tory papillomatosis in children, as well as associated risk ...children with recurrent respiratory papillo- matosis, divided into two groups: with and ... See full document
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J. bras. pneumol. vol.38 número5 en v38n5a15
... Patients with COPD are particularly vulnerable to additional stress on the airways caused by aggressive ...of recurrent respiratory infections in childhood, history of pulmonary tuberculosis, ... See full document
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Pulmonary involvement in siblings with Gaucher disease type III
... Introduction. Pulmonary involvement has been described in all types of Gaucher disease (GD) but it is considered as relatively rare ...sociated with a substantial risk for developing primary pul- ... See full document
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Púrpura de Henoch-Schönlein: recorrência e cronicidade
... renal involvement) and therapeutic characteristics (corticoids and prophylaxis with benzathine penicillin) of 55 patients were ...patients with recurrent or chronic HSP, even in the absence of ... See full document
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Airway and esophageal stenting in patients with advanced esophageal cancer and pulmonary involvement.
... Patient’s characteristics, general conditions and outcome are listed in table 1 and in table 2. Among the 44 patients, 7 were referred in emergency due to esophageal stent-related airway complications (group 1). Among ... See full document
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Cranial Nerve Injury as an Initial Sign of Wegener Granulomatosis: Misdiagnosis and Fatal Course in Two Cases
... the respiratory tracts, kidneys, and skin. Neurologic involvement in Wegener granulomatosis ranges from 22% to 54%, but central nervous system involvement is from 2% to ...nerve involvement as ... See full document
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Sao Paulo Med. J.
... CONTEXT: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is the most common laryngeal ...relieve respiratory distress and/or involvement of extralaryngeal sites such as lung ... See full document
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Pegylated interferon for treating severe recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in a child: case report
... CONTEXT: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is the most common laryngeal ...relieve respiratory distress and/or involvement of extralaryngeal sites such as lung ... See full document
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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.84 número1 en v84n1a12
... patients with juvenile ...scale), pulmonary involvement (restrictive pulmonary disease with presence or absence of anti-Jo1 antibodies), gastrointestinal problems (gastroesophageal ... See full document
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Rev. Bras. Reumatol. vol.50 número1 en v50n1a11
... is recurrent and it is not associated with urticaria, and it can involve the subcutaneous tissue, especially in the extremities, face, and trunk, and the mucosa of the respiratory and intestinal ... See full document
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Braz. J. Cardiovasc. Surg. vol.22 número3 en v22n3a03
... arteriosus with systemic pulmonary “shunt” in preterm infants and very low birth weight preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) frequently causes congestive heart failure and ... See full document
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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. vol.57 número6
... of respiratory disorders and their rela- tionship with functional severity and maximal expiratory lows at low lung volumes were evaluated in patients with cystic ibrosis and the conclusion was that ... See full document
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Braz. J. Phys. Ther. vol.12 número1
... used respiratory strategies such as increased f, to be able to tolerate the im- posed loads for a longer ...of respiratory patterns and that alterations in these patterns might interfere in the length of ... See full document
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J. bras. pneumol. vol.33 suppl.2
... Noninvasive mechanical ventilation in the weaning of patients with respiratory failure due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Ann Intern Med[r] ... See full document
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Involvement of Mycoplasma synoviae in Respiratory Distress Cases of Broilers
... colonies; bacterial overgrowth of non-pathogenic myco- plasma species (Salisch et al., 1999); low numbers of cells on the swabs (Zhao and Yamamoto, 1993), and samples collected from birds treated with antibiotics ... See full document
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Rev. Bras. Anestesiol. vol.66 número5
... Abstract Non-invasive ventilation is an accepted treatment modality in both acute exacerba- tions of respiratory diseases and chronic obstructive lung disease. It is commonly utilized in the intensive care units, ... See full document
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