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Example sentences for "dyspnoea"

Lexicographically close words:
dyspepsy; dyspeptic; dyspeptics; dysphagia; dyspnea; dysposed; dysuria; dyuers; dyuerse; dyvers
  1. Advanced cases have a tedious and dangerous labor, with dyspnoea and occasionally hemorrhage or cardiac exhaustion.

  2. In chronic cardiac lesions, pregnancy, through venous congestion, tends to renal and hepatic disturbance, or to dyspnoea and carbonic acid narcosis.

  3. There was also the usual catarrh with violent tickling cough, and, after the acute attack, a tendency to sudden dyspnoea and "fatal coughs.

  4. On the third day the dyspnoea was more troublesome and emphysema began to develop in the neck.

  5. Dyspnoea was not a prominent primary symptom.

  6. There was never any hæmoptysis, but the patient suffered with some dyspnoea throughout.

  7. Dyspnoea was noted the next morning, which increased during a journey in a wagon.

  8. There is reason to believe that this dyspnoea is not a necessary symptom of the so-called diabetic coma.

  9. The heart's action is often disturbed in its rhythm, and sympathetic dyspnoea leads to suspicion of disease of the lungs.

  10. Coma, with or without the peculiar dyspnoea of diabetic coma, is a rare occurrence in gastrectasia.

  11. The patient may suffer from attacks of dyspnoea and of palpitation of the heart in consequence of flatulent distension of the stomach.

  12. In the chronic form the distension excites uneasy sensations, prevents sleep, and may be so great as to cause dyspnoea by pushing the diaphragm upward.

  13. The skin is hot and dry at first, but cold sweat subsequently accumulates upon the face and neck as the dyspnoea increases.

  14. Dyspnoea on slight exertion may be present in gastric cancer as a result of anaemia or of fatty heart.

  15. If the dilatation occupy a position which exercises compression of the trachea, dyspnoea will ensue when it is distended.

  16. If the trachea or larynx be compressed or displaced, dyspnoea will be produced.

  17. The respiration is hurried on the slightest exertion, and dyspnoea is produced by any prolonged muscular effort.

  18. Moderate dyspnoea may result from this paralysis by reason of the reduced space of the glottis.

  19. His cough and dyspnoea continued severe, with drowsy headachs and difficulty in keeping the body warm.

  20. Dyspnoea is usually connected with the cough.

  21. The oedema of the upper and lower extremities was extensive; the dyspnoea increased considerably; the countenance was livid; and the body remarkably cold.

  22. From his feeling of dyspnoea and thoracic oppression, his nights were almost sleepless, his extremities oedematous, usually cold and bloodless.

  23. It might be supposed that, under the circumstances, not only the right side of the heart, but also the lungs, would be gorged with blood, and that extreme dyspnoea would result.

  24. Dyspnoea and hoarseness occasionally occur where the only abnormal condition is a marked oedema at the entrance of the larynx, particularly of the posterior wall near the arytenoid cartilages and the attachment of the vocal cords.

  25. During a paroxysm the dyspnoea is usually extreme; there is a gasping or sighing respiration, and shrill, inarticulate sounds or screams are emitted which have been likened to the bark of a dog.

  26. When extreme, it may give rise to distressing dyspnoea by preventing the descent of the diaphragm.

  27. From this date the dyspnoea became more urgent, and death occurred at 4 P.

  28. Frequent spells of croupy cough and a certain degree of dyspnoea are often observed for years afterward.

  29. When the dyspnoea is alarming, emetics, and the general warm bath should be brought into requisition.

  30. Sometimes a kind of dyspnoea common in advanced disease of the heart, especially in mitral lesion with dilatation, has been confounded with this.

  31. Dyspnoea may be produced by many different causes, whose possibility must be remembered in its interpretation as a means of diagnosis.

  32. From this date the symptoms continued about the same till April 14th, when the dyspnoea became more marked and the action of the heart rapid and tumultuous.

  33. This succession of dozing apnoea and waking dyspnoea belongs to a late stage of heart disease, and usually ends in death.

  34. This view is sustained by the observation that the dyspnoea is now and then intermittent, or shows rhythmically recurring remissions, which are unattended by alteration of the physical signs.

  35. The palpitation and dyspnoea of exophthalmic goitre are promptly helped by rest and massage, and with other suitable measures added, cures may be effected even in this intractable ailment.

  36. Two cardiac murmurs were present, the one a sharp and well-defined mitral regurgitant sound, confirmed by the dyspnoea and dropsy as organic, the other a loud musical murmur of hæmic origin.

  37. In bronchitis with dyspnoea the following infusion of bark is very useful: Fresh bark, } Freshly bruised leaves, } aa 2 grams.

  38. Matheson recommends it as an antispasmodic and has employed it also in dyspnoea of cardiac origin.

  39. The attacks of spasmodic dyspnoea were a sequel of hay fever.

  40. I have also used this drug in troublesome cough with dyspnoea of phthisical patients with good result.

  41. Another case was that of a woman who "was suffering from compensatory enlargement of the heart from mitral insufficiency," was taken with dyspnoea when Dr.

  42. It is not dyspnoea that oppresses him; for he can, and generally does, breathe freely and easily.

  43. Usually three months seem to be the proper time for actual treatment, and after that only at such times as a warning pain of the heart or dyspnoea may point out.

  44. Palpitation and dyspnoea soon entirely left me; I began to walk up and down hills without difficulty, and a more general and buoyant sense of security and well-being has come to stay.

  45. Dyspnoea resulting from bronchial and pulmonary obstruction caused by a super-abundant secretion from the mucous membrane is marvellously relieved by Bacillinum.

  46. His dyspnoea was gone, palpitation troubled him now and then, but much less than before.

  47. The dyspnoea and wakefulness sometimes experienced in advanced cases of Bright's disease may be greatly relieved by the judicious use of morphia, very much as in the similar disorder occasioned by chronic diseases of the heart.

  48. Thus the various species of respiratory disturbance, such as asthma and dyspnoea from any cause, and the forms of palpitation and other cardiac disorder may become causes of wakefulness.

  49. Dyspnoea is the feature that is common to them all, and is the principal exciting cause of wakefulness.


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