Definition of Bronchomalacia. Meaning of Bronchomalacia. Synonyms of Bronchomalacia

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- Bronchomalacia is a term for weak cartilage in the walls of the bronchial tubes, often occurring in children under a day. Bronchomalacia means 'floppiness'...
- condition extends further to the large airways (bronchi) (if there is also bronchomalacia), it is termed tracheobronchomalacia. The same condition can also affect...
- occur by itself or in ****ociation with other abnormalities such as bronchomalacia or laryngomalacia, and abnormal connections between the trachea and...
- Berrymans Lane, in Reisterstown, Maryland. The cause of her death was bronchomalacia, a medical condition usually occurring in children, which results in...
- Chondromalacia patellae, a disorder of cartilage under the kneecap Bronchomalacia, a disorder of the bronchial tubes' cartilage Laryngomalacia, a disorder...
- (brónkhos), βρόγχια (brónkhia) bronchia, bronchiole, bronchion, bronchitis, bronchomalacia, bronchopneumonia, bronchus, tracheobronchomalacia bront- thunder Gr****...
- Hyperparathyroidism, neonatal severe primary Hyperphalangism dysmorphy bronchomalacia Hyperphenylalaninemia Hyperphenylalaninemia due to pterin-4-alpha-carbin...
- WCS. Radiologically, the lungs are overinflated, and on bronchoscopy bronchomalacia is demonstrated. In 2011, Hacken et al. conducted a systematic review...
- (brónkhos), βρόγχια (brónkhia) bronchia, bronchiole, bronchion, bronchitis, bronchomalacia, bronchopneumonia, bronchus, tracheobronchomalacia bront- thunder Gr****...
- of a tissue-engineered trachea in a 30-year-old woman with end-stage bronchomalacia. An ECM scaffold was created by removing the cells and MHC antigens...