Bronchial asthma in infants. Clinic of asthma in children
In infants, bronchial asthma is a rare disease. According to Debre (1952), 10-15% of asthmatic diseases appear already in the first year of…
In infants, bronchial asthma is a rare disease. According to Debre (1952), 10-15% of asthmatic diseases appear already in the first year of…
For the diagnosis of bronchial asthma, dynamic monitoring of patients and assessing the effectiveness of therapy, expiratory flow rates are recorded. Such studies are especially useful…
Bronchial asthma (BA) has been known since antiquity (Egypt, Ancient Greece, China). Then, certain herbs containing ephedrine adrenergic agents or anticholinergic alkaloids were…
Smoking has a diverse effect on respiration and gas exchange. Here we note its short-term effects, and consider the possible long-term effects in the corresponding…
There is asthma among farmers , especially in late summer. Darke et al. (1976) consider various types of mold, which may be contained in the form…
Methotrexate (Methotrexate). Low doses of methotrexate, 15 mg weekly, have a corticosteroid effect in some asthmatics, but side effects are relatively common and…
Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the respiratory tract in which mast cells (TK), eosinophils and T-lymphocytes take part; this disease is characterized…
The main endogenous etiological factors of bronchial asthma are as follows. 1. Hereditary predisposition (allergic heredity according to a family history) is a factor…
Microcirculatory disorders in patients with bronchial asthma can develop in a wide range: from increased microfiltration of the fluid, protein output and the development…
Bronchial asthma . Eosinophils are most actively involved in the inflammatory reaction that develops in the respiratory tract of patients with AD. Histologically, in the lungs…