- Tachypnea, also
spelt tachypnoea, is a
respiratory rate
greater than normal,
resulting in
abnormally rapid and
shallow breathing. In
adult humans at rest...
- Romantsik, O (17
March 2020). "Postnatal
corticosteroids for
transient tachypnoea of the newborn". The
Cochrane Database of
Systematic Reviews. 3 (3): CD013222...
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Increased catecholamines may also
cause an
increased respiratory rate (
tachypnoea) in patients.
Catecholamine is
secreted into
urine after being broken...
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haemoglobin or thrombocytopenia) ****ociated with fever, pain, discomfort,
tachypnoea, tachycardia. However,
there is no
respiratory distress. However, it is...
-
cases of
juvenile Parkinsonism, ****ociated with diplopia, oculogyria,
tachypnoea, retropulsion, and
obsessional disorders,
which were
almost certainly...
- as
occurs in
pulmonary edema,
causes an
increase in
respiratory rate (
tachypnoea) by
stimulation of the
juxtacapillary (J) receptors. It was described...
-
activity may
cause unusual breathlessness (dyspnea),
muscle pain (myalgia),
tachypnoea (abnormally
rapid breathing),
inappropriate rapid heart rate or tachycardia...
- cyanosis, pneumothorax, and show
signs of
increased breathing difficulty (
tachypnoea and
intercostal retractions). At examination, they may show hyper-resonance...
- aggression,
drowsiness and coma
caused by
cerebral hypoxia or acidosis.
Tachypnoea owing to
hypoxia and acidosis,
general weakness caused by
hypoxia and...
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tachypnoea Churchill–Cope
reflex Edward Delos Churchill,
Oliver Cope
cardiology heart failure distension of
pulmonary vascular bed
causes tachypnoea Chvostek...