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bronchia
[ brong-kee-uh ]
noun
- the ramifications or branches of the bronchi.
bronchia
/ 藞产谤蓲艐办瑟蓹 /
plural noun
- another name for bronchial tubes
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bronchia1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bronchia1
Example Sentences
They discovered a pattern of continuous variation, or gradient, from a relatively high infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 in cells lining the nasal passages, to less infectivity in cells lining the throat and bronchia, to relatively low infectivity in lung cells.
Bronchitis, from Greek"鈥攂low the derivation!鈥"inflammation of the membrane of the bronchia.
Profuse sweats during a soporose state, bull锟 and gangrenous spots, obstruction of the bronchia with mucus or serum, pneumonia or pericarditis,鈥攖hese are all grave indications.
Portions of these foreign bodies are often found in the bronchia as well, giving rise to circumscribed lobular pneumonia.
When the affection is confined to the bronchia and pulmonary parenchyma, there are the usual signs of bronchitis, disturbed breathing, with hard, soft, mucous, or dry husky cough, and blowing, mucous or sibilant r锟絣e, at points crepitation, and at others some diminution of murmur and resonance.
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