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How to use dyspnoea in a sentence

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He had noticed increasing exertional dyspnoea and noisy breathing in the two months prior to presentation.
Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage.
A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion.
They included non smoking adults with paroxysms of dyspnoea, wheezing and cough, who improved with drug therapy.
When inhaled: nausea, convulsions, dizziness, sleepiness, headache, dyspnoea, loss of consciousness.
Patients are occasionally asymptomatic but often present with dyspnoea, wheezing, cough, haemoptysis, or recurrent pneumonia.
Outside of the settings of acute dyspnoea, BNP is also an excellent marker of left ventricular dysfunction.
Left ventricular failure with characteristic dyspnoea and cough wakening the patient.
The patient is also very overweight, has arteriosclerosis, congestive heart failure and related dyspnoea.
Severe dyspnoea at rest due to complications of advanced malignancy or requiring supplementary oxygen therapy.
Migrating larvae are able to cause pumonal symptoms like cough and dyspnoea.
Such mild reactions may develop into serious reactions with dyspnoea and hypotension, sometimes progressing to shock.
In the DAO Q study, BNP was determined in patients presenting to an emergency department with dyspnoea.
The migrating larvae can lead to inflammatory, eosinophile infiltration of the lung and cause cough, dyspnoea and light fever.
By inhalation: dizziness, sleepiness, headaches, nausea, dyspnoea.
Nausea, headache, gastrointestinal disturbances, vomiting, rapid and weak pulse, progressive cyanosis, dyspnoea, loss of consciousness and, ultimately, death have been documented.
At pulmonary level it calms non-allergic dyspnoea of intrinsic origin.
During the long-term extension study, the following infusion-related AEs were considered significant: three events of dyspnoea, one event of wheezing, and one event of decreased oxygen saturation.
Patients who develop evidence of severe reactions, especially severe dyspnoea, bronchospasm or hypoxia should have the infusion interrupted immediately.
If patients present with worsening of respiratory symptoms such as dyspnoea, cough and fever, IRESSA should be interrupted and prompt investigation initiated.
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The patient suffers from a peculiar kind of dyspnoea, and the breath and skin have a sweet ethereal odour.
Coma, with or without the peculiar dyspnoea of diabetic coma, is a rare occurrence in gastrectasia.
The nausea and abdominal pain are more marked, while the dyspnoea, cyanosis, and shrunken condition of the skin are less marked.
The skin is hot and dry at first, but cold sweat subsequently accumulates upon the face and neck as the dyspnoea increases.
If the dilatation occupy a position which exercises compression of the trachea, dyspnoea will ensue when it is distended.
There is reason to believe that this dyspnoea is not a necessary symptom of the so-called diabetic coma.
This is marked by cold extremities, dyspnoea, feeble and finally imperceptible pulse.
There was obstinate constipation, with dyspnoea, death ensuing in a few days.
The respiration is hurried on the slightest exertion, and dyspnoea is produced by any prolonged muscular effort.
With the first warm weather, when the pear trees began to blossom, she suffered from dyspnoea.
More patients had improved overall health-related quality-of-life, cough and dyspnoea with afatinib than with erlotinib.
Over the preceding month he had also been complaining of progressive dyspnoea.
Another view has been that male sexuality is more vulnerable to dyspnoea and loss of self-esteem resulting from impaired physical performance.
Again, awareness of these entities is critical when faced with a patient from the appropriate age group with slowly progressing dyspnoea.
Three days later she remained clinically septic, with worsening dyspnoea and painful mottling of her extremities and nasal tip.
Opioids are considered first-line therapy for symptomatic control of dyspnoea.
Although taking medicine regularly, she was still suffering from continuous palpitation, fluttering and dyspnoea in recent two years with even shorter intervals.
Dyspnoea and haemoptysis occasionally occur, but are by no means the rule.
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