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Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (or
other combinations with
airway or hyperreactivity, BH used as a
general abbreviation) is a
state characterised by easily...
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Tomori M, ****iyama K (May 2000). "Differences
between coronary hyperresponsiveness to
ergonovine and
vasospastic angina". ****anese
Heart Journal. 41...
- (cutaneous trunci). This
muscle is
located directly under the skin and is
hyperresponsive when scratched,
which thereby causes the
rippling effect. It has been...
- low-protein
diets have been
shown to
exhibit blood pressure that is
hyperresponsive to
stress and salt.
Decreased sperm quality: A low-protein diet during...
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demonstrate reduced performance in
Pavlovian fear-extinction tasks,
hyperresponsiveness in the
amygdala to
fearful stimuli, and
hyporesponsiveness in the...
- acute—but reversible—changes in lung function, as well as
airway hyperresponsiveness.
These changes lead to
shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing...
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smoking cessation on
respiratory symptoms, lung function,
airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation". The
European Respiratory Journal. 23 (3): 464–476...
- lung
disease where the
bronchial tubes (airways) are
extra sensitive (
hyperresponsive). The
airways become inflamed and
produce excess mucus and the muscles...
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complaint of a
person who
meets the
criteria for
asthma (bronchial
hyperresponsiveness and reversibility), this is
termed cough-variant asthma.
Atopic cough...
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above normal, but not to the
level considered hypertension Bronchial hyperresponsiveness, a
state characterised by
easily triggered bronchospasm Bundle of...