bronchial

[US]/'brɒŋkɪəl/
[UK]/'brɑŋkɪəl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.relating to the bronchi

Phrases & Collocations

bronchial tube

bronchial asthma

bronchial infection

bronchial inflammation

bronchial obstruction

bronchial pneumonia

Example Sentences

CT angiography of bronchial artery

The bronchiectasis show cystiar or cylindroid bronchial ectasia.

These evening damps and chills play Old Harry with one's bronchial tubes.

Poor Manganese may cause dwarfism,anemia,bronchial asthma,Parkinson′s disease,child amentia,tumor,et al.

Statis-tics show that bronchial provocation testis better than intracutaneous test.

Objectives:To investigate the clinical value of impulse oscillometry(IOS) in bronchial challenge test.

Bronchial wall thickening or "peribronchial cuffing" is the easiest of these two findings to recognize.

It is associated with bronchial and peribronchiolar inflammatory exudates that also involve surrounding alveoli.

Objective To evaluate the effect of bronchial artery embolization (BAE) with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) foam and gelatinum sponge (GS) for serious hemoptysis.

Risk factors associated with HS bronchopneumonitis were oral–labial lesions, HS in the throat, and macroscopic bronchial lesions seen during bronchoscopy.

Real-world Examples

These conducting bronchioles receive oxygenated blood from the bronchial arteries of the systemic circulation.

Source: Osmosis - Anatomy and Physiology

Late inspiratory crackles may also be heard, along with bronchial breath sounds, bronchophony and egophony.

Source: Osmosis - Respiration

I understand the lady was subject to occasional violent attacks of bronchial asthma.

Source: The Long Farewell (Part Two)

Lining the trachea and bronchial tree are cells that secrete mucus, which traps pollutants and bacteria.

Source: 2017 Class of Specialized Foreign Language Audio

Air is conducted through smaller and smaller bronchioles for about 15-20 generations, and collectively they're known as conducting bronchioles, receiving O2 from bronchial arteries.

Source: Osmosis - Anatomy and Physiology

The Spanish flu also displayed a unique capacity to proliferate at high rates inside human bronchial cells – and that explains its virulence.

Source: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

The pulse in bronchial diseases is generally superficial and small. If it is deep, hidden and tense, death is impending.

Source: Traditional Chinese Medicine English Text and New Words

The smallest of the bronchial branches are called bronchioles. At the end of the bronchioles are clusters of air sacs called alveoli.

Source: 2017 Class of Specialized Foreign Language Audio

Augustine, where, out of regard for the supposed susceptibility of Mr. Welland's bronchial tubes, they always spent the latter part of the winter.

Source: The Age of Innocence (Part One)

And people with asthma can treat their attacks with inhalers, that relax their bronchial smooth muscles, allowing them to get in more oxygen.

Source: Life Noggin

Popular Words

Explore frequently searched vocabulary

Download App to Unlock Full Content

Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!

Download DictoGo Now