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| bronchiectasis | <chest medicine> Persistent and progressive dilation of bronchi or bronchioles as a consequence of inflammatory disease (lung infections), obstruction (tumour) or congenital abnormality (for example cystic fibrosis). Symptoms include fetid breath and paroxysmal coughing, with the expectoration of mucopurulent matter. It may affect the bronchioles uniformly (cylindric bronchiectasis) or occur in irregular pockets (sacculated bronchiectasis) or the dilated bronchi may have terminal bulbous enlargements (fusiform bronchiectasis). Although rarely congenital, it is most often an acquired condition in childhood. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| acquired bronchiectasis | <chest medicine> Persistent and progressive dilation of bronchi or bronchioles as a consequence of inflammatory disease (lung infections), obstruction (tumour) or congenital abnormality (for example cystic fibrosis). Symptoms include fetid breath and paroxysmal coughing, with the expectoration of mucopurulent matter. It may affect the bronchioles uniformly (cylindric bronchiectasis) or occur in irregular pockets (sacculated bronchiectasis) or the dilated bronchi may have terminal bulbous enlargements (fusiform bronchiectasis). Although rarely congenital, it is most often an acquired condition in childhood. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| congenital bronchiectasis | Persistent and progressive dilation of bronchi or bronchioles as a consequence of inflammatory disease (lung infections), obstruction (tumour) or congenital abnormality (for example cystic fibrosis). Although rarely congenital, it is most often an acquired condition in childhood. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cylindrical bronchiectasis | Bronchiectasis resulting in dilated bronchi of cylindrical shape; i.e., of uniform caliber. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cystic bronchiectasis | Bronchiectasis in which the bronchi end in blind sacs greater in diameter than the draining bronchi. See: saccular bronchiectasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| saccular bronchiectasis | Bronchiectasis resulting in dilated bronchi of saccular or irregular shape. See: cystic bronchiectasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dry bronchiectasis | Bronchiectasis characterised by lack of productive cough and by occasional haemoptysis. Synonym: bronchiectasia sicca. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Bronchiectases
| bronchiectasis |
a chronic inflammatory or degenerative condition of bronchi or bronchioles marked by dilation and loss of elasticity of the walls.
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chronic dilatation of the bronchi. It may affect the tube uniformly or occur in irregular pockets.
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A group of infectious disease conditions of the lungs characterized by dilatation of the lung
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A condition that is characterized by abnormal dilatation of the bronchi (airways) and excessive mucus production. The mucus accumulation may obstruct the bronchi. Is often associated with repeated bronchial infections.
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a dilation of the tubes (bronchi) leading to the air sacs of the lung; this usually is the consequence of recurrent infections.
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