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UK
/bɹˌɒnkənjuːmˈəʊniə/
]
NOUN
- pneumonia characterized by acute inflammation of the walls of the bronchioles
How To Use bronchopneumonia In A Sentence
- Most common finding is bronchopneumonia with patchy air-space areas of increased opacity.
- Radiographically, SARS is closely mimicked by bacterial bronchopneumonia or other viral pneumonias.
- The most common type of pneumonia is bronchopneumonia, which affects the bronchioles.
- The lung showed focal bronchopneumonia, multiple thrombi, and focal hemorrhagic infarcts.
- Gross and microscopic examination revealed bronchopneumonia and arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
- The organism produces multiple necrotizing granulomata that will eventually destroy alveolar septa and produce bronchopneumonia, bronchitis, or tracheitis.
- The lung showed focal bronchopneumonia, multiple thrombi, and focal hemorrhagic infarcts.
- However, the patient had desquamative interstitial pneumonitis and superimposed bronchopneumonia, not pulmonary embolism.
- Infection can slow recovery or cause diseases such as blood poisoning or bronchopneumonia a pneumonia involving inflammation of the lungs.
- The most common type of pneumonia is bronchopneumonia, which affects the smallest airways in the lungs (the bronchioles).