<Originals>Changes of Bronchoconstriction by Treatment
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概要
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The treatment for bronchoconstriction should be aimed at the treatment of bronchoedema, bronchospasm, hypersecretion of mucous and ventilation-perfusion imbalance. Stimulation of β-adrenergic receptors and blockade of α-adrenergic receptors and cholinergic receptors can be considered as the therapeutic approach to bronchoconstriction, and the effectiveness of β-stimulants, α-blockers and anticholinergic compound on bronchospasm has been reported. It has been recognized that new β-stimulants have some different actions, and the effects of β-stimulants on bronchospasm are increased when α-blokers and β-stimulants are used together. Corticosteroids have been employed for the treatment of bronchoedema and hypersecretion of mucous. It has also been observed that β-stimulants and cromoglycate protect against exercise induced bronchospasm and allergen induced bronchoconstriction.
- 近畿大学の論文
- 1979-09-28
著者
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Nakajima Shigenori
Department Of Allergy And Internal Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Takagi Ohmi
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Ohishi Mitsuo
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Ohishi Mitsuo
Department Of Psychosomatic Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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TSUYA Yasuo
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Kinki University School of Medicine
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FUJIHARA Yoshimasa
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Kinki University School of Medicine
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Tsuya Yasuo
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Fujihara Yoshimasa
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Fujihara Yoshimasa
Department Of Allergy And Internal Medicine Kinki University School Of Medicine
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TSUYA Yasuo
Department of Allergy and Internal Medicine, Kinki University School of Medicine
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TAKAGI Ohmi
Department of Allergy and Internal Medicine, Kinki University School of Medicine
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