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Case Based Discussion on Bronchiolitis
Presented from India by Dr. S. K. Jindal0
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Case Description
Bronchiolitis is a common respiratory infection in infants and young children, primarily caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). It presents with nasal congestion, cough, wheezing, and difficulty breathing, often following an upper respiratory infection. Management is largely supportive,...
Case Summary
- Bronchiolitis is a lung infection causing inflammation of the small airways (bronchioles), most common in children under 2, especially caused by RSV virus. Airway anatomy includes branching from trachea to bronchioles, with 23-25 generations of airways. The small airways, less than 2mm in diameter, are the "quiet zone" of the lung, including conducting and acinar airways.
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Dr. S. K. Jindal
Former Professor & Head, Department of Pulmonary Medicine at the PGI, ChandigarhDr Jindal was honored with the Outstanding Educator Award (2011) for scientific contributions by the American Thoracic Society. He has also received Honors from other International Bodies such as the American College of Chest Physicians, USA (Governor’s Community Service Award and End-of-life Commendation) and International Union Against TB & Lung Diseases, France (Best Scientific Contributions in Non-tuberculous Lung Diseases). He has also been awarded by many national agencies including the National Academy of Medical Sciences, Indian Council of Medical Research and Association of Physicians of India. The Indian Chest Society honored him with the prestigious Life-time Achievement Award in 2011. Dr Jindal in the past, has been the President of the Indian Chest Society and other National Associations including the Indian Association of Bronchology and Indian Association for Sarcoidosis and Granulomatous Lung Diseases. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, American College of Chest Physicians and of several other scientific and professional organizations. He has also served on the Scientific and Academic Committees of several national and international organizations. He has undertaken several investigational projects including large multi-centre studies sponsored by national and international agencies. He has also pioneered guidelines for management of different lung diseases, as well as published over 320 scientific papers and reviews
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