Causes breathing difficulties due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
What is asthma?
100
Breath, air, lung.
What is Pne/u?
100
A faster than normal respiratory rate of breathing is termed.
What is tachypnea?
100
Special X-rays of the vessels of the lungs.
What is a Pulmonary angiography?
200
endotracheal intubation
¿Qué es una intubación endotraqueal?
200
An abnormal condition of dust in the lungs.
What is Pneumoconiosis?
200
Lung air passageways.
What is Bronch/o?
200
Relaxes the muscles around your airways. This helps open your airways and makes breathing easier.
What are Bronchodilators?
200
Inflammation of nose.
What is rhinitis?
300
Alergeno, sustancia que falicita la aparición de una alergia.
What is an allergen?
300
Caused by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
What is lung cancer?
300
Trachea, “windpipe”
What is Trache/o?
300
Removal of fluid from the chest by centesis for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
What is thoracentesis? or thoracocentesis.
300
Patients with pneumonia often find it difficult or painful to take deep breaths. The term for this is?
What is dyspnea?
400
Thyroid Cartilage
¿Qué es el cartílago de la tiroides?
400
A bacterial infection that can spread through the lymph nodes and bloodstream to any organ in your body. It is most often found in the lungs.
What is tuberculosis?
400
Nose
What is Rhin/o?
400
The preferred medicine for long-term control of asthma. They're the most effective option for long-term relief of the inflammation and swelling that makes your airways sensitive to certain inhaled substances.
What are inhaled corticosteroids?
400
(surgery) the act of puncturing a body cavity or organ with a hollow needle in order to draw out fluid.
What is centesis?
500
Diaphragm
¿Qué es el diafragma?
500
is the intersection of three related conditions — chronic bronchitis, chronic asthma, and emphysema. It is a progressive disease that makes in increasingly difficult for sufferers to breath.
What is (COPD) Chronic obstructive pulmonary
500
Spitting (coughing).
What is -ptysis?
500
A permanent opening cut into the trachea.
What is a tracheostomy?
500
This structure, termed the laryngeal prominence, is a cartilage in the ‘voice box’ or larynx.