Bronchial diseases are diseases that affect the airways leading into the lungs. They are either due to inflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles, infection, or blockage. Examples are Asthma, bronchopnuemonia, bronchitis, bordatella, bronchiolitis, etc....
Well, honey, from "bronchopneumonia" you can whip up some 'br' words like "bronchial" and "bronchitis." But don't go thinking you're a word wizard just yet, because that's about all you're gonna get from that messy jumble of letters. Keep practicing, darling!
yes a post-mortom report I have shows that this was the cause of death for a loved one, one day fine, next day suddenly unwell, day after dead.
Bronchopneumonia can be fatal, especially in elderly individuals or those with weakened immune systems. Prompt medical treatment is crucial in order to prevent serious complications and improve outcomes.
Lobar pneumonia affects a large area of the one of the lobes of the lung. Bronchopneumonia is a form of pneumonia that also includes the inflammation of the bronchi.
it is a patchy consolidation of lung.patchy consolidation areas of acute suppurative inflammation are seen.it is often multilobular,frequently bilateral and basal lesion.the affected area is elevated , dry, granular,grey to yellow and poorly demarcated.suppurative (neutrophil-rich) exudate is seen filling the bronchi, bronchioles and adjacent alveolar spaces.
Bilateral legs
High dose of anti-biotics, fluids and bed rest
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
Bronchopneumonia itself is not contagious, as it is an infection of the lungs commonly caused by bacteria or viruses. However, the bacteria or viruses that cause bronchopneumonia can be contagious from person to person through respiratory droplets. It is important to practice good hygiene measures to prevent the spread of these infectious agents.
They have a bilateral symmetry.
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.
bilateral