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14-September-2008 18:38:49 - Dyspnea Symptom/Sign: Dyspnea Classifications and external resources ICD-10 R06.8 ICD-9 786.0 DiseasesDB 15892 MedlinePlus 003075 MeSH D004417 Dyspnea or dyspnoea pronounced disp-nee-ah, IPA /dɪsp'niÉ™/, from Latin dyspnoea, from Greek dyspnoia from dyspnoos, shortness of breath or shortness of breath SOB is perceived to be difficulty of breathing or painful breathing. It is a common symptom of numerous medical disorders. Dyspnea on exertion DOE or exertional dyspnea indicates dyspnea that occurs or worsens during physical activity. Dyspnea on exertion is considered medically normal and does not warrant the ICD-9 786.09. Contents 1 Disorders of the lungs 1.1 Obstructive lung diseases 1.2 Diseases of lung parenchyma and pleura 1.2.1 Contagious 1.2.2 Non-contagious 1.3 Pulmonary vascular diseases 2 Other causes of diminished breathing 2.1 Obstruction of the airway 2.2 Immobilization of the diaphragm 2.3 Restriction of the chest volume 2.4 Disorders of the cardiovascular system 2.5 Disorders of the blood and metabolism 2.6 Disorders affecting breathing nerves and muscles 2.7 Psychological conditions 2.8 Medications 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Disorders of the lungs Obstructive lung diseases Asthma Bronchitis Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Cystic fibrosis Emphysema Laryngeal edema due to allergies Hookworm disease Diseases of lung parenchyma and pleura Contagious Anthrax through inhalation of Bacillus anthracis Pneumonia Non-contagious Fibrosing alveolitis Atelectasis Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Interstitial lung disease Lung cancer Pleural effusion Pneumoconiosis Pneumothorax Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema or acute respiratory distress syndrome Sarcoidosis Pulmonary vascular diseases Acute or recurrent pulmonary emboli Pulmonary hypertension, primary or secondary Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease Superior vena cava syndrome Other causes of diminished breathing Obstruction of the airway Cancer of the larynx or pharynx Empty nose syndrome Pulmonary aspiration Epiglottitis Immobilization of the diaphragm Lesion of the phrenic nerve Polycystic liver disease Tumor in the diaphragm Restriction of the chest volume Ankylosing spondylitis Broken ribs Kyphosis of the spine Obesity Pregnancy Pectus excavatum Scoliosis Disorders of the cardiovascular system Aortic dissection Cardiomyopathy Congenital heart disease CREST syndrome Heart failure Ischaemic heart disease Malignant hypertension Pericardium disorders, including: Cardiac tamponade Constrictive pericarditis Pericardial effusion Pulmonary edema Pulmonary embolism Valvular heart disease Disorders of the blood and metabolism Anemia Hypothyroidism Metabolic acidosis Sepsis Leukemia Disorders affecting breathing nerves and muscles Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Guillain-Barré syndrome Multiple sclerosis Myasthenia gravis Parsonage Turner syndrome Eaton-Lambert syndrome Psychological conditions Anxiety disorders and panic attacks Medications Fentanyl See also Air hunger Apnea, absence of respiration Tachypnea, fast respiration Bradypnea, slow respiration Eupnea, normal respiration Orthopnea Trepopnea Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea References Lippincott Williams Wilkins 2006. Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 28th ion. Baltimore, Maryland: Julie K. Stegman, 601. ISBN 0-7817-3390-1. External links v d e Symptoms and signs: circulatory and respiratory systems R00-R09, 785-786 Cardiovascular system heartbeat: Tachycardia - Bradycardia - Palpitation blood flow: Heart murmur - Bruit/Carotid bruit - Epistaxis Gangrene Respiratory system and other chest symptoms Hemoptysis - Cough abnormalities of breathing Dyspnea, Orthopnoea, Stridor, Wheeze, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, Hyperventilation, Mouth breathing, Hiccup, Bradypnea, Hypoventilation Chest pain - Asphyxia - Pleurisy - Respiratory arrest - Sputum - Rales - Hypercapnia Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Dyspnea Categories: Abnormal respiration | Pulmonology | Symptoms Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Avañe'ẽ Català Dansk Deutsch Español Euskara Français Italiano Nederlands 日本語 ‪Norsk bokmÃ¥l‬ ‪Norsk nynorsk‬ Polski Português Runa Simi РуÑ?Ñ?кий SlovenÄ?ina Svenska УкраїнÑ?ька This page was last modified on 19 August 2008, at 06:48

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