oxyfedrine has been researched along with Pneumonia* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for oxyfedrine and Pneumonia
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[Bronchial obturation by broncholiths as a cause of recurrent bronchopulmonary inflammatory processes and late recognition of the basic disease].
The authors have analyzed their experience in the diagnosis and treatment of 32 patients with broncholiths-induced obturation of the segmentary and lobar bronchi with subsequent prolonged recurring inflammatory, cirrhotic or suppurative bronchopulmonary processes farther to a site of bronchial obstruction. 37% of the patients only knew of primary tuberculosis. Chest pains were noted in 50%, hemoptysis in 40%. The rest of the symptoms were not characteristic. Therefore true diagnosis was established, as a rule, in a late period. Patients with broncholiths were treated for many years with the diagnosis of recurring pneumonia, cirrhotic or suppurative processes. Bronchoscopy is a method of choice because broncholiths can be found in a visible zone of the bronchial tree. The earlier bronchoscopy is performed, the easier and better can be the patients' cure. Topics: Adult; Aged; Bronchial Diseases; Calculi; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Oxyfedrine; Pneumonia; Propiophenones; Recurrence; Tuberculosis, Lymph Node; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary | 1987 |