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individuals as well, but
people with
bronchial hyperresponsiveness have a
lower threshold.
Bronchial hyperresponsiveness is a
hallmark of
asthma but also occurs...
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Tomori M, ****iyama K (May 2000). "Differences
between coronary hyperresponsiveness to
ergonovine and
vasospastic angina". ****anese
Heart Journal. 41...
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above normal, but not to the
level considered hypertension Bronchial hyperresponsiveness, a
state characterised by
easily triggered bronchospasm Bundle of...
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complaint of a
person who
meets the
criteria for
asthma (bronchial
hyperresponsiveness and reversibility), this is
termed cough-variant asthma.
Atopic cough...
- w****s. Post-nasal drip can be a
cause of
laryngeal inflammation and
hyperresponsiveness,
leading to
symptoms of
vocal cord dysfunction.
There are multiple...
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allowing ventilation only of the
right lung.
Asthma is
marked by
hyperresponsiveness of the
bronchi with an
inflammatory component,
often in response...
- the airway and
leading to
symptoms of VCD as
discussed below.
Laryngeal hyperresponsiveness is
considered the most
likely physiologic cause of VCD,
brought on...
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challenge test, a
medical test to ****ess the
degree of a
bronchial hyperresponsiveness (e.g. in asthma).
Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ), a standardized...
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which can be
administered orally.
Macrolides are
capable of
reducing hyperresponsiveness and
protecting the
epithelial lining from
oxidative and structural...
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Physicians may also use the test
results to
diagnose bronchial hyperresponsiveness to exercise, cold air, or
pharmaceutical agents. The
helium dilution...