How To Use bronchiolar In A Sentence
- Six patients had DAD along with severe necrotizing bronchiolitis, characterized by extensive necrosis of the bronchiolar wall and a bronchiolar lumen densely infiltrated by neutrophils. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
- Primary bronchiolar disorders are separated from diseases primarily affecting more distal components of the pulmonary acinus and large airway diseases in which prominent secondary bronchiolar changes may be seen.
- Large continuous masses of eosinophils were situated within the extracellular matrix, beneath the bronchiolar smooth muscle layer.
- Ecsod can be detected in the arterial intima, media, bronchiolar epithelium, alveolar epithelium, and extracellular matrix of human neonatal lung.
- We hypothesize that our patient's severe acid reflux led to acute and chronic bronchial and bronchiolar inflammation, which caused the progressive decline in his pulmonary function.
- Specifically it has been reported that K-Ras amplifies BASCs at bronchiolar alveolar duct (BAD) junctions and that these transformed stem cells form a stream that supplies lung tumor foci. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- We define primary bronchiolar disorders as those diseases in which an isolated pathologic process is limited to bronchioles anatomically.
- There is mucous metaplasia, enlargement of the mass of bronchiolar smooth muscle, and loss of alveolar attachments.
- Various histopathologic patterns of bronchiolar injury have been described and have led to confusing nomenclature with redundancies and overlapping terms.
- This correlative construct helps us organize the wide array of histologic, physiologic, clinical, and radiologic features that have been used to describe various bronchiolar disorders.