Intensive care and airway management were provided due to the obstruction caused by the edema. This condition typically developed within 3.4 days post-infusion and resolved within 14 days for all ...
mucus hypersecretion and airway wall edema (Figure 1). [1] All of these pathophysiologic features are largely represented in asthma, and therefore, anticholinergic drugs have been considered to be ...
Background: Upper airway edema might contribute to pharyngeal collapsibility and account for the high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients with heart disease. The aim of this ...
nonpruritic edema affecting 3 main areas: subcutaneous tissue (face, upper or lower extremities, genitals), abdominal organs (stomach, intestines, bladder), and the upper airway (larynx ...
Lung disease is a general term for several disorders that include airway diseases ... and pulmonary edema. Doctors use the phrase lung disease or respiratory disease to describe the many different ...