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Late-onset bronchoconstriction

Late onset bronchoconstriction may be caused by a chemical inflammatory response resulting from toxic concentration of nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, ammonia, acid fumes, halogen gases, and organic solvents. Insoluble vapors which can penetrate to the smaller airways may produce an alveolitis and pulmonary edema. Soluble vapors can cause upper airway bronchitis. (See Air pollutants, Air pollution and atopic sensitization

Γκέλης Ν.Δ. - Λεξικό Αλλεργίας - Εκδόσεις ΒΕΛΛΕΡOΦΟΝΤΗΣ - Κόρινθος 2013

Gelis Ν.D. - Dictionary of Allergies - VELLEROFONTIS Publications - Corinth 2013