1.Clinical Application of Induced Sputum.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2004;56(4):348-355
No abstract available.
Sputum*
2.A case of unsuspected pulmonary cryptococcosis in sputum cytology.
Young Il YANG ; Chan Hwan KIM ; Shin Kwang KHANG ; Joung Eun JOO
Korean Journal of Cytopathology 1993;4(2):156-159
No abstract available.
Cryptococcosis*
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Sputum*
4.Haemophilus influence isolated from sputum specimens: prevalence biotypes and antimicrobial susceptibility.
Yunsop CHONG ; Kyung Soon SONG ; Chik Hyun PAI ; Eui Chong KIM ; Tae Yeal CHOI
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1992;24(2):107-113
No abstract available.
Haemophilus*
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Prevalence*
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Sputum*
5.Haemophilus influence isolated from sputum specimens: prevalence biotypes and antimicrobial susceptibility.
Yunsop CHONG ; Kyung Soon SONG ; Chik Hyun PAI ; Eui Chong KIM ; Tae Yeal CHOI
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1992;24(2):107-113
No abstract available.
Haemophilus*
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Prevalence*
;
Sputum*
6.Humoral immune responses in the induced sputum of asthmatic patients.
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2000;20(1):63-67
No abstract available.
Humans
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Immunity, Humoral*
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Sputum*
7.Clinical evaluation of positive sputum AFB cases following pulmonary resection of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Sung Bo SIM ; Oug Jin KIM ; Byung Seok KIM ; Dong Cheol JANG ; Bum Shik KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(8):856-862
No abstract available.
Sputum*
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary*
8.Observation on sputum cytology in pulmonary tuberculosis.
In Ae PARK ; Eui Keun HAM ; Sang Kook LEE
Korean Journal of Cytopathology 1993;4(2):100-104
No abstract available.
Sputum*
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary*
9.Clinical Evaluation of 10 Cases of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Isolated from Sputum.
Jeong Hun KIM ; Jin Tae SUH ; Sui Yon PARK ; Hee Joo LEE ; Woo In LEE
The Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2004;24(1):49-52
Infections due to Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) have been recognized increasingly worldwide. We report 10 cases of nontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from sputa, being eight cases of M. szulgai, one of M. gordonae, and one of M. abscessus. All but one M. abscessus-isolating case was developed in the same period in one episode. Therefore, it is likely to be contaminated. NTM is a possible pathogen and infections due to NTM are clinically important. Thus, correct identification and determination of clinical significance should be verified.
Gordonia Bacterium
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Nontuberculous Mycobacteria*
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Sputum*
10.The effects of expectorant on cough mechanism.
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 0000;():0-
Subjective and objective wise all the expectorants are significantly effective and came out in this order namely; Expectorant C, Expectorant A; and Expectorant B last. Spirometric studies showed that they are all capable to a significant degree to improve pulmonary function. The alteration in the physical character of the sputum is probably the main factor in the benefits derived by the patientsThe drugs were decoded as follows: Expectorant A - Glyceryl Guaiacolate; Expectorant B - Bromehexine; Expectorant C - Ammonium chloride. (Conclusion)
Sputum, Expectorants, Bromehexine, Ammonium Chloride