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bronchodilation — 1. Increase in caliber of the bronchi and bronchioles in response to pharmacologically active substances or autonomic nervous activity. 2. Rarely used term for bronchiectasis. SYN: bronchodilatation. * * * bron·cho·di·la·tion … Medical dictionary
BFDI — bronchodilation following deep inspiration … Medical dictionary
BFDI — • bronchodilation following deep inspiration … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
bronchodilatation — SYN: bronchodilation. * * * bron·cho·di·la·ta·tion .bräŋ kō .dil ə tā shən, .dī lə n BRONCHODILATION * * * bron·cho·di·la·ta·tion (brong″ko di lə taґshən) 1. a dilated state of a bronchus. 2. a dilated area of a bronchus … Medical dictionary
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