1.Chronic bronchitis.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2001;22(11):1547-1558
No abstract available.
Bronchitis, Chronic*
2.Treatment of Chronic Bronchitis.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2005;68(6):719-721
No abstract available.
Bronchitis, Chronic*
3.Some results of study on pharmacological properties of the receipt Nhi tran thang gia giam
Pharmaceutical Journal 2001;298(2):14-16
'Nhi tran thang' is a traditional receipt, which has been used for treatment of chronic bronchitis. Therefore, we have been studying the way and means of modifying from the traditional receipt, pharmacological effects (acute toxicity; anti-sputum, anti-tussive) of the 'Nhi tran thang' and modified receipts. According to results, we have chosen the best one of them, which will be researched to find out a suitable formula of drug
Bronchitis, Chronic
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Medicine
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Traditional
4.The symptoms of chronic cardiopulmonary disease caused by chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma at early stage
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2005;0(11):10-15
The study included 64 patients with chronic cardiopulmonary disease caused by chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma at early stage in Viet Tiep Hai Phong Hospital between 2002 and 2003. Results: Patients who are over 50 years of age accounted for 89.1%; male 87.5%; female 12.5%. Patients had disease duration more than 10 years were 84.2%. Commonest clinical symptoms were breath shortness in excise (100%), tachycardia (87.5%). Major laboratory findings: hyperleukocytosis (34.4%), increased sedimentation rate (37.5%), ECG right axis (40.6%), pulmonary P wave (100%), absence of right ventricular hypertrophy (100%). On Doppler ultrasonography: flat a wave (65.6%), pulmonary hypertension (65.6%)
Bronchitis, Chronic
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Asthma
5.The clinical and pulmonary ventilation function of 87 chronic bronchitis patients at Vinh Tien - Vinh Bao - Hai Phong in 2003
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2005;0(11):46-53
Clinical examination on 87 patients with chronic bronchitis at Vinh Tien - Vinh Bao - Hai Phong in 2003. Results showed that common clinical symptoms are cough and expectorate (100%), breath shortness (88.51%), normal thoracic cavity (63.21%), rales (100%). VC and FVC reduced dramatically (65.52%), FEV1 reduced significantly (71.27%), PEF reduced remarkly (74.72%)
Bronchitis, Chronic
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Pulmonary Ventilation
6.Normal flora isolated from sputa of patients with recurrent chronic bronchitis and antibiotic susceptibility.
Chul Soon CHOI ; Seong Il SHIN ; Sang In CHUNG ; Yong Tae YANG
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1993;28(6):473-485
No abstract available.
Bronchitis, Chronic*
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Humans
7.Study on pulmonary ventilating function in chronic bronchitis
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2003;285(6):1-5
Study on 148 patients (92 males, 56 females) with chronic brochitis. Two showing PEF and V75 are ones that be seem changing soonest in chronic bronchitis because event at group that be seem a normal ventilating function, but PEF and V75 have reduced lower than 80%, especially in female, if reduced lower than 70% compared with theory number. Males in chronic bronchitis have complex ventilating disorder, all showings of ventilating function are under severe category (reduced to < 40% of theory number). Similar with female, some showings are only about 20% from the theory number
Bronchitis, Chronic
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Lung Diseases
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Diseases
8.Two Cases of Chronic Bronchitis in Children Who Showed Perfusion Defects at the Base of Lung.
Hyeon Soo LEE ; Kyu Earn KIM ; Ki Young LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(12):1663-1668
No abstract available.
Bronchitis, Chronic*
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Child*
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Humans
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Lung*
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Perfusion*
9.Public-health impact of outdoor air pollution for 2nd air pollution management policy in Seoul metropolitan area, Korea.
Jong Han LEEM ; Soon Tae KIM ; Hwan Cheol KIM
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2015;27(1):7-
OBJECTIVES: Air pollution contributes to mortality and morbidity. We estimated the impact of outdoor air pollution on public health in Seoul metropolitan area, Korea. Attributable cases of morbidity and mortality were estimated. METHODS: Epidemiology-based exposure-response functions for a 10 microg/m3 increase in particulate matter (PM(2.5) and PM(10)) were used to quantify the effects of air pollution. Cases attributable to air pollution were estimated for mortality (adults > or = 30 years), respiratory and cardiovascular hospital admissions (all ages), chronic bronchitis (all ages), and acute bronchitis episodes (< or =18 years). Environmental exposure (PM(2.5) and PM(10)) was modeled for each 3 km x 3 km. RESULTS: In 2010, air pollution caused 15.9% of total mortality or approximately 15,346 attributable cases per year. Particulate air pollution also accounted for: 12,511 hospitalized cases of respiratory disease; 20,490 new cases of chronic bronchitis (adults); 278,346 episodes of acute bronchitis (children). After performing the 2nd Seoul metropolitan air pollution management plan, the reducible death number associated with air pollution is 14,915 cases per year in 2024. We can reduce 57.9% of death associated with air pollution. CONCLUSION: This assessment estimates the public-health impacts of current patterns of air pollution. Although individual health risks of air pollution are relatively small, the public-health consequences are remarkable. Particulate air pollution remains a key target for public-health action in the Seoul metropolitan area. Our results, which have also been used for economic valuation, should guide decisions on the assessment of environmental health-policy options.
Air Pollution*
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Bronchitis
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Bronchitis, Chronic
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Environmental Exposure
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Korea*
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Mortality
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Particulate Matter
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Public Health
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Seoul*
10.A Case of Tracheal Lipoma.
Dong Gun LEE ; Hyun Seoung LEE ; Seok Chan KIM ; Hui Jung KIM ; So Hyang SONG ; Young Kyoon KIM ; Sung Hak PARK
Korean Journal of Medicine 1997;53(1):117-120
Primary tracheal tumors, especially lipoma, are very rare. Symptoms of tracheal tumor mimic common upper airway diseases. It is important that they may initially be misdiagnosi4 to bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, resulting in a delay in diagnosis. We report a case of tracheal lipoma who was found 6 months after first noticing symptoms including dyspnea, foreign body sensation, successfully removed by bronchoscopic polypectomy.
Asthma
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Bronchitis, Chronic
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Diagnosis
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Dyspnea
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Foreign Bodies
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Lipoma*
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Sensation
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Trachea