Bronchitis
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Basics
Description
- Self-limited inflammation of the airways of the lung, without pneumonia
- Hyperemia and edema of the mucous membranes
- Production of mucopurulent exudates
- Impairment of the productive function of the cilia, lymphatics, and phagocytes
- Airway obstruction from:
- Edema
- Secretions
- Bronchial muscle spasm
Etiology
- Viral infections are the primary cause of bronchitis:
- Parainfluenza
- Influenza A and B
- Respiratory syncytial virus
- Human metapneumovirus
- Echovirus
- Coronavirus
- Adenovirus
- Coxsackievirus
- Rhinovirus
- Measles and herpes viruses (can cause severe viral bronchitis)
- Particularly severe or long-lasting bronchitis:
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae
- Chlamydia pneumoniae
- Bordetella pertussis:
- Rates of pertussis are increasing, even in the fully immunized population (little protection remains after 10 yr)
- Other bacteria have not been conclusively proven to cause bronchitis except in those with chronic lung disease
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Basics
Description
- Self-limited inflammation of the airways of the lung, without pneumonia
- Hyperemia and edema of the mucous membranes
- Production of mucopurulent exudates
- Impairment of the productive function of the cilia, lymphatics, and phagocytes
- Airway obstruction from:
- Edema
- Secretions
- Bronchial muscle spasm
Etiology
- Viral infections are the primary cause of bronchitis:
- Parainfluenza
- Influenza A and B
- Respiratory syncytial virus
- Human metapneumovirus
- Echovirus
- Coronavirus
- Adenovirus
- Coxsackievirus
- Rhinovirus
- Measles and herpes viruses (can cause severe viral bronchitis)
- Particularly severe or long-lasting bronchitis:
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae
- Chlamydia pneumoniae
- Bordetella pertussis:
- Rates of pertussis are increasing, even in the fully immunized population (little protection remains after 10 yr)
- Other bacteria have not been conclusively proven to cause bronchitis except in those with chronic lung disease
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