He had noticed increasing exertional dyspnoea and noisy breathing in the two months prior to presentation. |
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Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage. |
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A 52 year old woman developed acute dyspnoea and hypoxia two hours after rapid drainage of a large left tuberculous pleural effusion. |
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They included non smoking adults with paroxysms of dyspnoea, wheezing and cough, who improved with drug therapy. |
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When inhaled: nausea, convulsions, dizziness, sleepiness, headache, dyspnoea, loss of consciousness. |
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Patients are occasionally asymptomatic but often present with dyspnoea, wheezing, cough, haemoptysis, or recurrent pneumonia. |
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Outside of the settings of acute dyspnoea, BNP is also an excellent marker of left ventricular dysfunction. |
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Left ventricular failure with characteristic dyspnoea and cough wakening the patient. |
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The patient is also very overweight, has arteriosclerosis, congestive heart failure and related dyspnoea. |
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Severe dyspnoea at rest due to complications of advanced malignancy or requiring supplementary oxygen therapy. |
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Migrating larvae are able to cause pumonal symptoms like cough and dyspnoea. |
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Such mild reactions may develop into serious reactions with dyspnoea and hypotension, sometimes progressing to shock. |
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In the DAO Q study, BNP was determined in patients presenting to an emergency department with dyspnoea. |
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The migrating larvae can lead to inflammatory, eosinophile infiltration of the lung and cause cough, dyspnoea and light fever. |
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By inhalation: dizziness, sleepiness, headaches, nausea, dyspnoea. |
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Nausea, headache, gastrointestinal disturbances, vomiting, rapid and weak pulse, progressive cyanosis, dyspnoea, loss of consciousness and, ultimately, death have been documented. |
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At pulmonary level it calms non-allergic dyspnoea of intrinsic origin. |
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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. |
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Patients who develop evidence of severe reactions, especially severe dyspnoea, bronchospasm or hypoxia should have the infusion interrupted immediately. |
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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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Irritation of mucuous membranes, coughing and dyspnoea. |
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A 60-year-old woman presented with dyspnoea and respirophasic chest discomfort, as well as a history of idiopathic oesophageal diverticulum. |
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Aerophagia from dyspnoea and difficult feeding can also contribute to aspiration. |
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Sternal chondrosarcoma can present as a slowly growing mass, as in the presented case, producing dyspnoea. |
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The clinical signs of heart failure are dyspnoea, asthenia and oedema. |
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Swine influenza causes fever, apathy, anorexia and respiratory signs such as dyspnoea and sneezing, which affect both welfare and productivity. |
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She was commenced on bisoprolol, irbesartan and frusemide, with gradual improvement of dyspnoea. |
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Asthma manifests itself by wheezing on breathing out, sibilant respiration, and difficulty in breathing with dyspnoea or significant breathlessness which is more or less troublesome according to the case. |
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The most commonly reported adverse events for Femara® vs. tamoxifen were bone pain, hot flushes, back pain, nausea, dyspnoea or labored breathing and arthralgia. |
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In our study, tachypnoea, dyspnoea and history of congestive heart failure were the predictors of high risk and were correlated with the literature. |
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Patients often present with a cough, dyspnoea and a pleuritic type of chest pain when suffering from a pleural effusion. |
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She underwent the PE protocol because of severe dyspnoea and hypoxaemia. |
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He developed dyspnoea, and CT was undertaken. |
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The most widely used instruments for assessing the impact of dyspnoea are the baseline dyspnoea index, the transition dyspnoea index and the Medical Research Council Questionnaire. |
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Moreover, anaemia and psychogenic causes of dyspnoea were not evaluated. |
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A 54-year-old man with progressive dyspnoea. |
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At the ED he acutely developed dyspnoea after drinking water. |
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However, the variation in those two parameters remains strongly significant in the event of dyspnoea of cardiac origin, even in the presence of kidney failure. |
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Hypersensitivity and Skin: Alopecia, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, rashes including photosensitivity, pruritus, urticaria, dyspnoea, angioedema and anaphylaxis. |
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The patient may present with tachypnoea and dyspnoea followed by hypoxaemia and respiratory failure requiring intubation and artificial ventilation. |
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The first patient was 29 years old and presented with a 1-week history of fever, dyspnoea and features suggestive of right heart failure and severe tricuspid regurgitation. |
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