Mujeres de humo: imagen de la EPOC por biomasa.

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Title: Mujeres de humo: imagen de la EPOC por biomasa.
Alternate Title: Women of smoke: image of COPD by biomass.
Authors: Hernández-Morales, Aloisia P.1 aloisia_hndz@yahoo.com.mx
Source: Anales de Radiologia, Mexico. oct-dic2024, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p293-300. 8p.
Abstract (English): There are nearly 3 billion people exposed to biomass smoke worldwide. Biomass represents approximately 50% of deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in developing countries; mainly affecting women, who are exposed during all stages of their life. The cumulative effect and inhalation characteristics determine a predominantly small airway condition, different from the radiological findings of COPD in smoking patients. The radiological characteristics (morphological and quantitative) allow the appropriate identification of these patients, their follow-up and appropriate treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Las personas expuestas al humo de biomasa son cerca de 3,000 millones en todo el mundo. La biomasa representa aproximadamente el 50% de las muertes por enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC) en los países en desarrollo; afecta principalmente a mujeres, quienes están expuestas durante todos los estadios de su vida. El efecto acumulativo y las características de inhalación condicionan una afección predominantemente de la vía aérea pequeña, por lo que difieren de las radiológicas de EPOC en pacientes fumadores. Las características radiológicas (morfológicas y cuantitativas) permiten la identificación apropiada de estos pacientes, su seguimiento y tratamiento adecuado. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: There are nearly 3 billion people exposed to biomass smoke worldwide. Biomass represents approximately 50% of deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in developing countries; mainly affecting women, who are exposed during all stages of their life. The cumulative effect and inhalation characteristics determine a predominantly small airway condition, different from the radiological findings of COPD in smoking patients. The radiological characteristics (morphological and quantitative) allow the appropriate identification of these patients, their follow-up and appropriate treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Las personas expuestas al humo de biomasa son cerca de 3,000 millones en todo el mundo. La biomasa representa aproximadamente el 50% de las muertes por enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC) en los países en desarrollo; afecta principalmente a mujeres, quienes están expuestas durante todos los estadios de su vida. El efecto acumulativo y las características de inhalación condicionan una afección predominantemente de la vía aérea pequeña, por lo que difieren de las radiológicas de EPOC en pacientes fumadores. Las características radiológicas (morfológicas y cuantitativas) permiten la identificación apropiada de estos pacientes, su seguimiento y tratamiento adecuado. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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