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Sinobronchial syndrome is a common chronic bronchial disorder in Japan, which is not related to smoking.
Frequencies of reported illnesses were: osteoarthritis or other bone problem (19), hypertension (18), cardiovascular disease (10), benign prostate disease (9), bronchial disorder (9), digestive system disorder (6), skin disorder (3), and non-prostate cancer (3).
Infants were excluded if they had risk factors (history of prematurity, chronic heart or lung disease), were breast-fed (even partially), or had previously received treatment for a bronchial disorder (bronchodilators, corticosteroids, physiotherapy).
Chronic productive cough is one of the most common symptoms in patients with sinobronchial syndrome, a common chronic bronchial disorder, which is defined as a coexisting chronic sinusitis and nonspecific chronic neutrophilic inflammation of the lower airways presenting with expectoration (e.g. chronic bronchitis, diffuse bronchiectasis and diffuse panbronchiolitis [ 1]).
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Bronchial disorders are both congenital and acquired in aetiology.
Acquired bronchial disorders can often be subdivided into one of three categories based on imaging findings: wall thickening, dilatation/bronchiectasis, and obstruction/stenosis.
While congenital bronchial abnormalities are often secondary to anatomic variation, acquired bronchial disorders as well as some congenital conditions can typically be divided into three broad categories based on imaging findings: bronchial wall thickening, dilatation/bronchiectasis, and obstruction/stenosis [1].
There is therefore a need for further studies in patients with other bronchial disorders and normal subjects.
Infants with risk factors (history of prematurity, chronic heart or lung disorders), breast-fed infants, and infants having previously been treated for bronchial disorders were excluded.
Further studies may be required to elucidate the role of PGI2 in other eosinophilic bronchial disorders presenting with non-productive cough with normal baseline pulmonary functions [ 29- 31].
The section of the lung tissue showed bronchial epithelial disorder and alveolar walls broken with a severe bleeding, in addition, the brown stain of section indicated that there were a lot of nanoparticles in the lung tissues.
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