Crossword-Solution: BRONCHIOLES
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
ONOMITE
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with BRONCHIOLES (5)
The respiratory system may be likened in form to a well branched tree, with hollow trunk, limbs and leaves: The trachea is the trunk; the two bronchi, one going to the right side and the other to the left side, are the main branches; the bronchioles and their subdivisions are the smaller branches and twigs; the air cells are the leaves.
They are evidently formed in the finer bronchioles and show that the affection extends to the terminal portions of the bronchial system.
The post-mortem examination of the hepatised lung, its increase in density, the histological study of the engorged air cells and bronchioles, the researches upon the pneumococcus, its culture, its vitality--all this constitutes a search into etiology and pathogenesis, whose aim is quite different.
All that the affection consists in is a spasm of the bronchioles and as soon as that lets up, the patient will be himself again.
Complications may arise from mechanical obstruction to inspiration by the swollen mucous membrane or from plugs of tenacious mucus, which may cause pulmonary collapse and favor the development of catarrhal pneumonia, and later even of phthisis; or from impediments to free and easy expiration, whether from spasm of the bronchioles, from forcible compression of the thorax through reflex {838} nervous irritation, or from other obstructions, all of which tend to produce emphysema.