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An Abnormal Discharge From The Pharynx Is Known As

Question: An excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi

Answer: Bronchorrhea

Question: Visible when looking at the back of the mouth

Answer: Oropharynx

Question: Measures physiological activity during sleep and is most often performed to detect nocturnal defects in breathing associated with sleep apnea

Answer: Polysomnography

Question: Bleeding from the lungs

Answer: Pneumorrhagia

Question: Also known as runny nose, is an excessive flow of mucus from the nose

Answer: Rhinorrhea

Question: Abnormal discharge from the pharynx

Answer: Pharyngorrhea

Question: Inflammation of the lungs

Answer: Pneumonitis

Question: Specialist in the study of the larynx

Answer: Laryngologist

Question: Bleeding from the lungs

Answer: Laryngorrhagia

Question: Inflammation of both the pharynx and the larynx

Answer: Pharyngolaryngitis

Question: Abnormal narrowing of the lumen of the trachea

Answer: Tracheostenosis

Question: Surgical repair of a bronchial defect

Answer: Bronchoplasty

Question: Inflammation of the epiglottis

Answer: Epiglottitis

Question: Inspection of both the trachea and bronchi through a bronchoscope

Answer: Tracheobronchoscopy

Question: Paralysis of the walls of the bronchi

Answer: Bronchoplegia

Question: Incomplete expansion of part or all of a lung due to a blockage of the air passages or pneumothorax

Answer: Atelectasis

Question: Loss of the ability of the larynx to produce normal speech sounds

Answer: Aphonia

Question: Abnormal slow rate of respiration that is usually 10 breaths per minutes

Answer: Bradypnea

Question: Collection of pus in a body cavity

Answer: Empyema

Question: Shortness of breath

Answer: Dyspnea

Question: Condition of having low oxygen levels I the blood, usually due to respiratory disorders or heart conditions

Answer: Hypoxemia

Question: The abnormal buildup in the blood of carbon dioxide

Answer: Hypoercapnia

Question: Abnormally rapid rate of respiration, usually more than 20 breaths a minute

Answer: Tachypnea

Question: Any fibrosis of the lung tissue caused by dust in the lungs after prolonged environmental or occupational contact

Answer: Pneumoconiosis

Question: Surgical incision into the chest wall to open the pleural cavity for biopsy or treatment

Answer: Thoracotomy

Question: Sharp pain that occurs when the inflamed membranes rub against each other with each inhalation

Answer: Pleurodynia