PROGNOSIS AND CONCLUSIONS Canine CB is a common, progressive, and
chronic airway disorder.
Not exact matches
Pediatric hearing loss,
chronic ear disease, and cochlear implantation pediatric congenital and acquired head and neck masses pediatric voice and
airway disorders including respiratory papillomatosis and subglottic stenosis pediatric sinus disease advanced surgery for obstructive sleep apnea facial nerve
disorders
Contraction of smooth muscle changes the size of our
airways, suggesting that this research may open new avenues for treating
chronic breathing
disorders — such as asthma, emphysema and bronchitis — that constrict and obstruct the
airways.
Asthma is a
chronic immune
disorder that inflames
airways and obstructs breathing.
But some 18 million American adults (and an equal number of children, according to estimates) have a
chronic disorder characterized by repeated
airway obstruction while sleeping.