Complications Congenital and acquired TEFs are associated with multiple complications, including recurrent pneumonia, acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome
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lung abscess, poor nutrition, bronchiectasis from recurrent aspiration, respiratory failure, and death.
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[…] higher rates of stricture, and interposition of prosthetic material has associated with higher leak rates. [8] Additionally, patients may develop pulmonary problems from recurrent
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RESULTS: Among 73 children with acute mastoiditis, six (8%) experienced recurrent acute mastoiditis.
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Half of the children admitted with acute mastoiditis had no previous history of recurrent AOM.
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Almost half had a history of middle ear disease; 8% recurrent episodes and 68.2% received antibiotics preadmission, 91.2% for acute otitis media.
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[…] postpneumonectomy syndrome) and postoperative complications such as pneumonia and acute respiratory failure occurred in 5 out of 18 patients (27.8%) (6).
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[…] recent large series published in 2008, operative mortality was 5.6% (1 patient out of 18 died of multiorgan system failure after aortic division and bypass in a patient with recurrent
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Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia is not truly chronic; rather it is an acute or subacute illness that recurs (thus, a better name might be recurrent eosinophilic pneumonia).
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Another distinguishing feature of acute eosinophilic pneumonia is the complete recovery of both symptoms and x-ray abnormalities without recurrence or residual sequelae, within
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Acute eosinophilic pneumonia is very responsive to steroids and the prognosis is excellent.
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Complications Congenital and acquired TEFs are associated with multiple complications, including recurrent pneumonia, acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome
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lung abscess, poor nutrition, bronchiectasis from recurrent aspiration, respiratory failure, and death.
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[…] higher rates of stricture, and interposition of prosthetic material has associated with higher leak rates. [8] Additionally, patients may develop pulmonary problems from recurrent
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Complications Of Retained Foreign Bodies Hemoptysis Bronchiectasis Bronchial stenosis Pneumomediastinum/pneumothorax Persistent/recurrent pneumonias Acute/recurrent
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May be life-threatening is large enough to completely obstruct the airway Can lead to chronic, recurrent infection if retrieval is delayed - complications include pneumonia
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Abstract Foreign body aspiration has a wide range of outcomes, including immediate resolution, acute asphyxia, recurrent pulmonary disease and death.
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The humoral deficiencies predisposed NBS pts to recurrent/chronic respiratory tract infections: pneumonia 43%, acute bronchitis 40%, chronic bronchitis 22%, bronchiectasis
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Recurrent acute nitrofurantoin-induced pulmonary toxicity. Pharmacotherapy 2006; 26:713.
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[…] of recurrent urinary tract infection.
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Nitrofurantoin-induced pulmonary reactions may be acute, sub-acute or chronic with hypersensitivity, pulmonary fibrosis, pneumonia and alveolar haemorrhage.
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pneumonia Acute exacerbations Empyema Lung abscess Pneumothorax Hemorrhage Treatment: Treat underlying condition Identify and treat acute exacerbations Suppress microbial
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[…] reveals airflow obstruction Normal or mildly reduced FVC Airway hyperresponsiveness 40% have significant bronchodilator response 30-70% have positive MCT Complications: Recurrent
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coughing; pneumonia; acute kidney failure; intensive care unit; symptom; disease severity; endoscopic surgery; stent; thorax radiography; endoscopic therapy; lung infection
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Keywords: treatment outcome; aged; antibiotic agent; antibiotic therapy; surgical technique; histopathology; case report; computer assisted tomography; recurrent infection
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Depending on time course, patients may be classified as: acute aspiration pneumonitis chronic aspiration pneumonia : recurrent aspiration pneumonia mixed anaerobic aerodigestive
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Complications Severe acute or subacute flares may cause severe respiratory distress and can be life-threatening. Recurrent pneumonia. Pneumothorax. Pulmonary fibrosis.
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The second patient presented with recurrent acute bronchitis and pneumonia with mucinous secretion over a period of 8 months.
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History Acute fever, cough, chest pain-pneumonia Prolonged fever, cough and weight loss-TB, malignancy Recurrent cough, productive sputum-bronchiectasis Dyspnea on exertion
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Depending on time course, patients may be classified as: acute aspiration pneumonitis chronic aspiration pneumonia : recurrent aspiration pneumonia mixed anaerobic aerodigestive
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Depending on time course, patients may be classified as: acute aspiration pneumonitis chronic aspiration pneumonia: recurrent aspiration pneumonia mixed anaerobic aerodigestive
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Aspiration pneumonia, acute Aspiration pneumonia, chronic, recurrent Aspiration pneumonia, food Aspiration pneumonia, gastric secretions Aspiration pneumonia, milk Aspiration
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We describe here an unusual association between ITP and interstitial pneumonia, suggesting that a lung injury similar to TRALI is involved in acute and recurrent ITP.
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METHODS : We have identified patients with ITP who developed interstitial pneumonia during the course of ITP.
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recurrent bronchitis, 3 - with chronic bronchitis, 2 - with COPD, 2 - with acute bronchitis.
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Only protozoa infection was detected in 31 patients: 18 of them with asthma, 6 - with recurrent bronchitis, 3 - with COPD, 2 – with chronic bronchitis, 1 – with acute bronchitis
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and 1 – with pneumonia.
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Hauw L ie are dedicated to the care of infants, children and adolescents with acute or chronic respiratory disorders like recurrent pneumonia.
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Recurrent pneumonia is typically separated by at least 1 month of clinical improvement or clearing of infiltrations on chest radiographs from the first acute CAP. 16 URAP
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Information on the use of maintenance therapy and the rate of recurrence of pneumocystis pneumonia after 84 days was available for 178 of the 210 patients who survived the
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Half of children admitted with acute mastoiditis have no previous history of recurrent AOM.
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In those children, Streptococcus pneumoniae has been the leading pathogen, while Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been more prevalent in children with recurrent AOM.
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Epidemiology Incidence of surgical mastoiditis from acute otitis media is reported as 0.004% in the United States. [5] Some fear that untreated otitis media increases the
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Disease/Syndrome Suberosis Category Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Synonyms Cork-handlers' lung Comments Acute presentation: flu-like illness with cough; Subacute: recurrent
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"pneumonia"; Chronic: exertional dyspnea, productive cough, and weight loss; The exposure is to moldy cork dust, and the suspected antigen is the fungus, Penicillium frequentans
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Pneumonia can be diagnosed using various tests, including a chest X-ray. Q: Can acute bronchitis be a symptom of cancer?
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In one study, one third of patients who had been determined to have recurrent bouts of acute bronchitis were eventually identified as having asthma.
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A: If a person experiences recurrent chest infections, such as bronchitis or pneumonia, this may indicate the presence of a serious underlying cause, such as lung cancer.
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Possible Complications Pneumonia can develop from either acute or chronic bronchitis.
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In one study, one third of patients who had been determined to have recurrent bouts of acute bronchitis were eventually identified as having asthma.
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If you have chronic bronchitis, you are susceptible to recurrent respiratory infections.
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Less common presenting symptoms include chronic cough, recurrent pneumonia, failure to thrive, dyspnea, dysphagia, or acute respiratory distress, especially in infants with
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As the disease progresses, occurrence of secondary symptoms such as dysphagia, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, failure to thrive, and recurrent upper respiratory
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Other presenting symptoms of the condition include, cough, recurrent pneumonia, failure to thrive, dyspnea, dysphagia and acute respiratory distress and thus often confused
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recurrent infections, specifically pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, and otitis, are observed in practically all patients with CVID; [2] patients may first
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Defects in cellular immunity, rather than antibody deficiency alone, appear to predispose patients to such illnesses. [10] Although it is mentioned that acute, chronic or
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Clinical findings are wide and include 1,6 : bone pain bone infarction subperiosteal hemorrhage osteomyelitis pulmonary acute chest syndrome recurrent pneumonia (impaired
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Vaccination against the latter pathogen has significantly reduced the recurrence of H. influenzae.
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[…] otitis media ( Table 2 4, 6 – 10 ). 8 – 10 Penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae is the most common cause of recurrent and persistent acute otitis media. 7 View/Print Table
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The bacterial pathogens most often implicated are Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae.
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recurrent infections, specifically pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, and otitis, are observed in practically all patients with CVID; [2] patients may first
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Defects in cellular immunity, rather than antibody deficiency alone, appear to predispose patients to such illnesses. [10] Although it is mentioned that acute, chronic or
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• Recurrent pneumonia, affecting other lung sections. • Chronic pneumonia • Cardiovascular disease • Respiratory deficiency • Thromboembolic complications due to bed rest
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In all three patients, one with acute onset and two with chronic recurrent form, the ELP diagnosis was confirmed by both cytological and histological findings, whereas microbiological
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• Acute renal insufficiency in dehydration B.)
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Respiratory Acute Cough, Bronchitis Acute Exacerbation of COPD Community Acquired Pneumonia Influenza Meningitis Pregnancy Infections Urinary UTI in Children Recurrent UTI
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Close notice Search this section Search the whole site Home Conditions and Treatments Upper Respiratory Acute Sinusitis Otitis Media Pharyngitis Sore Throat Tonsillitis Lower
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[…] in Women UTI in Pregnancy Acute Pyelonephritis Adult Uncomplicated UTI UTI in Long Term Care Residents 65 years Gastro Traveller's Diarrhoea Clostridium difficile Helicobacter
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OME in the absence of acute signs and symptom of infection does not require antibiotics. For recurrent prolonged otitis consider ENT referral.
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Vaccination against the latter pathogen has significantly reduced the recurrence of H. influenzae.
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High dose amoxicillin 1 g PO TID should be used over low dose in the treatment of patients at risk for drug resistant S. pneumoniae.
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