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Bronchitis: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

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Overview: Acute bronchitis refers simply to inflammation of the tracheobronchial tree. The cause is usually infectious, but allergens and irritants can produce a similar clinical picture. Bronchitis typically occurs in the setting of an upper respiratory illness; ...

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Tags: Emergency, Infection, Bronchitis, Acute Bronchitis, Emergency Medicine

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