Selected article for: "gastroesophageal reflux disease and reflux disease"

Author: Reinero, Carol R.; Masseau, Isabelle; Grobman, Megan; Vientos-Plotts, Aida; Williams, Kurt
Title: Perspectives in veterinary medicine: Description and classification of bronchiolar disorders in cats
  • Document date: 2019_4_13
  • ID: xe2pkahz_27
    Snippet: In humans, primary disorders of the bronchioles, not fitting into the aforementioned categories, currently are considered together as "other primary bronchiolar variants". Diffuse aspiration bronchiolitis (DAB), once thought to be a disease of the bed-ridden elderly with neurologic disorders predisposing to aspiration, is now recognized in young individuals with and without occult gastroesophageal reflux disease. [46] [47] [48] Depending on the t.....
    Document: In humans, primary disorders of the bronchioles, not fitting into the aforementioned categories, currently are considered together as "other primary bronchiolar variants". Diffuse aspiration bronchiolitis (DAB), once thought to be a disease of the bed-ridden elderly with neurologic disorders predisposing to aspiration, is now recognized in young individuals with and without occult gastroesophageal reflux disease. [46] [47] [48] Depending on the type and extent of infection, these cases may be treatable with a better prognosis and/or potential for cure.

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