upper respiratory tract

NOUN
  1. the nose and throat and trachea
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How To Use upper respiratory tract In A Sentence

  • Lee et al. described pulmonary and upper respiratory tract symptoms among newspaper pressmen exposed to solvents.
  • Very few patients report upper respiratory tract symptoms such as rhinorrhoea, nasal obstruction, sneezing, sore throat, or hoarseness.
  • They may also reduce the spread of influenza viruses throughout the respiratory tract and allow upper respiratory tract mucus to inactivate the viruses more easily.
  • Autopsies of 300 victims revealed severe necrotizing lesions in the lining of the upper respiratory tract, as well as in the bronchioles, alveoli, and lung capillaries.
  • Upper respiratory tract involvement often laryngeal edema caused by obstruction of death, accounting for 25 %.
  • In the study, the most common adverse events associated with tanezumab include headache, upper respiratory tract infection, paresthesia (abnormal sensations), hypoesthesia (decreased sensations) and arthralgia (joint aches). Nachrichten Ticker - www.finanzen.net
  • In high concentrations, the smoke causes ocular and upper respiratory tract irritation in health care personnel.
  • Upper respiratory tract infections, especially acute otitis media, are the most important determinants for the development of an effusion.
  • The patient's medical history was notable for multiple unusual infections, including balanitis, chlamydial conjunctivitis, multiple episodes of pneumonia, and upper respiratory tract infections.
  • All the three throat swabs were from patients with upper respiratory tract infections while the eye specimen was from a patient with conjunctivitis.
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