bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans - vertaling naar arabisch
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bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans - vertaling naar arabisch

MEDICAL CONDITION
Popcorn lung; Popcorn Workers' Lung; Popcorn worker's lung; Popcorn workers lung; Popcorn Workers Lung; Bronchitis obliterans; Constrictive bronchiolitis; Flavorings-related lung disease; Post-infectious bronchiolitis obliterans; Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome; Obliterative bronchiolitis
  • High-resolution CT scan of a child with post-infectious bronchiolitis obliterans showing glass pattern with air trapping and bronchial thickening
  • Example of early disease with mild flattening of the diaphragm
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bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans      
‎ الْتِهابُ القُصَيباتِ اللِّيفِيُّ المُسِدّ‎
bronchitis obliterans         
‎ الْتِهابُ القَصَباتِ المُسِدّ‎
arteriosclerosis obliterans         
HUMAN DISEASE
Atherosclerosis obliterans
‎ تَصَلُّبُ الشَّرايِيْنِ المُسِدّ‎

Definitie

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

Wikipedia

Bronchiolitis obliterans

Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO), also known as obliterative bronchiolitis, constrictive bronchiolitis and popcorn lung, is a disease that results in obstruction of the smallest airways of the lungs (bronchioles) due to inflammation. Symptoms include a dry cough, shortness of breath, wheezing and feeling tired. These symptoms generally get worse over weeks to months. It is not related to cryptogenic organizing pneumonia, previously known as bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia.

Causes include breathing in toxic fumes, respiratory infections, connective tissue disorder or complications following a bone marrow or heart-lung transplant. Symptoms may not occur until two to eight weeks following toxic exposure or infection. The underlying mechanism involves inflammation that results in scar tissue formation. Diagnosis is by CT scan, pulmonary function tests or lung biopsy. A chest X-ray is often normal.

While the disease is not reversible, treatments can slow further worsening. This may include the use of corticosteroids or immunosuppressive medication. A lung transplant may be offered. Outcomes are often poor, with most people dying in months to years.

Bronchiolitis obliterans is rare in the general population. It, however, affects about 75% of people by ten years following a lung transplant and up to 10% of people who have received a bone marrow transplant from someone else. The condition was first clearly described in 1981. Prior descriptions occurred as early as 1956, with the term "bronchiolitis obliterans" used first by Reynaud in 1835.