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Symptomatic smokers had more frequent respiratory illnesses or flare-ups that required the use of respiratory medications or medical attention, including hospitalization, than nonsmokers and nonsymptomatic smokers.
MMG predominates in women and weakness is typically more severe, with more frequent respiratory crises than non-MuSK myasthenia gravis.
OLD, but not HIV, was associated with more frequent respiratory symptoms.
Baseline and CVVH characteristics were similar between groups, apart from more frequent respiratory failure on admission in the heparin group (Table 1).
In the present longitudinal study, fine and coarse PM concentrations measured indoors were associated with increased asthma morbidity, including more frequent respiratory symptoms and rescue medication use, among inner-city minority children.
While subjects with COPD and atopy have also been shown to have more frequent respiratory symptoms, whether they exhibit increased susceptibility to PM as compared to their non-atopic counterparts remains unclear.
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This is the first study to demonstrate that occupational exposures are associated with distinct clinical characteristics in smokers and ex-smokers with COPD, i.e. (i) older age and predominantly male gender, (ii) more frequent respiratory-related work disability or handicap and (iii) increased prevalence of hay fever, asthma, current sputum production, lifetime and current wheezing.
No group differences were found, except for more-frequent respiratory failure as a reason for admission in the etomidate group.
Markers of respiratory failure in the non-ventilated became more frequent (higher respiratory rates and PaCO2) and abnormal serum sodium was more common.
PR3-ANCA patients were younger, in higher proportion male, had higher BVAS, resulting from more frequent upper respiratory tract and eye symptoms and more severe kidney damage (Table 1, Fig. 1).
The incidence proportion of each health outcome is summarized by group in Table 2, indicating that gastrointestinal, eye, and skin symptoms were more frequent than respiratory or ear symptoms.
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