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"polypnea" Definitions
  1. rapid or panting respiration
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7 Sentences With "polypnea"

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High summer temperatures induced significant heart rate increase which was associated with thermoregulatory polypnea.
The signs were anorexia and lethargy followed by acute respiratory distress with polypnea, dyspnea, hiccup-like breathing, and edema.
In contrast, cough, marked polypnea, dullness, and fluffing and withering of the fur were observed in paraquat control group rats.
Clinical signs were similar in all dogs with dose-level related degrees of anxiety, mydriasis, polypnea, hyperactivity, cyanosis, convulsions and paresis of rear quarters.
Her development was normal during the first 20 months of life, when she manifested rapidly progressive weakness with reduced spontaneous motor activity and alertness, and polypnea.
The leaves and fruits of Coriaria myrtifolia contain coriamyrtin, a typical convulsant substance one member of picrotoxane sesquiterpenes, was first isolated in 1864. Toxic effects are characterized by digestive (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain), neurological (obnubilation, convulsions and their complications), and respiratory disorders (polypnea, respiratory problems, apnea, short and superficial respiration) together with myositis of the pupils. Treatment of this poisoning is purely symptomatic. In the case of convulsions, rapid resuscitation in an intensive care unit is necessary.
Heat loss is accomplished through thermal polypnea (panting), that is an increase in respiratory rate. It has been seen that the medulla, hypothalamus and mid-brain are involved in the control of panting, as well through the Hering-Breuer reflex that uses stretch receptors in the lungs, and the vagus nerve. This effect of the panting is accelerated by a process called gular fluttering; rapid flapping of membranes in the throat which is synchronized with the movements of the thorax. Both of these mechanisms promote evaporative heat loss, which allows for the bird to push out warm air and water from the body.

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