2005
DOI: 10.2174/1573396054065538
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Bronchiolar Disorders In Childhood

Abstract: Bronchiolitis is an inflammatory or fibrosing process that primarily affects the small airways, often sparing a considerable portion of the interstitium. Although acute bronchiolitis, mainly caused by viruses, is the most frequently recognized affliction of the bronchioles in the pediatric age group, diseases primarily located in the small, peripheral airways of the lung are reported in various clinical settings.Bronchiolar injury includes infection, collagen-vascular diseases, reaction to drugs, exposure to t… Show more

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“…In contrast, the main abnormality in PIBO is the compromise of bronchioli. 27,28 Other structural differences with CF or circumstances that might contribute to lower scores in PIBO are: (a) Bronchiectasis with a lumen smaller than two times the caliber of the adjacent vessel will be regarded as normal in PIBO; (b) the oligemia usually found in the most compromised areas limits the comparison of the bronchi with the adjacent vessel; (c) sacculations or abscesses are not common in PIBO; (d) bullae and emphysema are not common in PIBO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the main abnormality in PIBO is the compromise of bronchioli. 27,28 Other structural differences with CF or circumstances that might contribute to lower scores in PIBO are: (a) Bronchiectasis with a lumen smaller than two times the caliber of the adjacent vessel will be regarded as normal in PIBO; (b) the oligemia usually found in the most compromised areas limits the comparison of the bronchi with the adjacent vessel; (c) sacculations or abscesses are not common in PIBO; (d) bullae and emphysema are not common in PIBO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%