exudative bronchiolitis - translation to russian
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exudative bronchiolitis - translation to russian

BLOCKAGE OF THE SMALL AIRWAYS IN THE LUNGS DUE TO A VIRAL INFECTION
Acute Bronchiolitis; Acute bronchiolitis; Bronchiolitis, viral; Viral bronchiolitis; Bronchilitis; Chronic bronchiolitis
  • Acute inflammatory exudate occluding the lumen of the bronchiole and acute inflammation of part of the wall of the bronchiole
  • A newborn wearing a nasal CPAP device.
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exudative bronchiolitis      

медицина

экссудативный бронхиолит

bronchiolitis         

медицина

бронхиолит

капиллярный бронхит

exudative         
FLUID EMITTED THROUGH PORES OR A WOUND
Exudative; Exudates and transudates; Serous exudate; Exudation; Excudate; Exude; Exudates; Exudes; Exuding; Exuded; Exsūdāre; Exsudative; Exsudation; Exsudate; Plant exudates; Plant exudate

[ek'sju:dətiv]

медицина

выпотной

экссудативный

прилагательное

медицина

выпотной

экссудативный

Definition

bronchiolitis
[?br??k??'l??t?s]
¦ noun Medicine inflammation of the bronchioles.

Wikipedia

Bronchiolitis

Bronchiolitis is inflammation of the small airways in the lungs. Acute bronchiolitis is due to a viral infection usually affecting children younger than two years of age. Symptoms may include fever, cough, runny nose, wheezing, and breathing problems. More severe cases may be associated with nasal flaring, grunting, or the skin between the ribs pulling in with breathing. If the child has not been able to feed properly, signs of dehydration may be present.

Chronic bronchiolitis is the general term used for small airways disease in adults, notably in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Acute bronchiolitis is usually the result of infection by respiratory syncytial virus (72% of cases) or human rhinovirus (26% of cases). Diagnosis is generally based on symptoms. Tests such as a chest X-ray or viral testing are not routinely needed.

There is no specific treatment. Symptomatic treatment at home is generally sufficient. Occasionally, hospital admission for oxygen, support with feeding, or intravenous fluids is required. Tentative evidence supports nebulized hypertonic saline. Evidence for antibiotics, antivirals, bronchodilators, or nebulized epinephrine is either unclear or not supportive.

About 10% to 30% of children under the age of two years are affected by bronchiolitis at some point in time. It commonly occurs in the winter in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the leading cause of hospitalizations in those less than one year of age in the United States. The risk of death among those who are admitted to hospital is about 1%. Outbreaks of the condition were first described in the 1940s.

What is the Russian for exudative bronchiolitis? Translation of &#39exudative bronchiolitis&#39 to R