Definition of bronchial in English:
 bronchial
adjective ˈbrɒŋkɪəlˈbrɑŋkiəl
Relating to the bronchi or bronchioles.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  We observed that hypoxia is a common event in the mucosal capillary blood of bronchial tumors.
 -  He said Mr Nutton died from bronchial pneumonia and a neurological disorder known as Binswanger's Disease.
 -  It then continues cranialward to bifurcate into an appropriate intercostal and a right bronchial artery.
 -  The distal bronchial lumen often ends abruptly because the smaller bronchi are plugged with mucus.
 -  Histamine release produces increased bronchial tone in the lungs and vasodilation in the skin.
 -  Pulmonary as well as bronchial arterial angiography did not identify any irregularity.
 -  On the other hand, melatonin reportedly induced contraction of bovine bronchial smooth muscle.
 -  Small bronchial arterial branches to the left upper lobe were ligated.
 -  Instances also occur of two distinct bronchial arteries for each lung.
 -  They reduce mucosal oedema and bronchial hyperreactivity thus relieving acute symptoms and preventing structural damage to the lungs.
 -  The medical term for lung cancer is bronchial carcinoma.
 -  The discoloration can also occur in nasal, bronchial mucosa, fingernails and toenails.
 -  Bleeding occurs most often from erosion of a bronchial artery and rarely from major pulmonary vessels.
 -  This suggests progressive bronchial and/or arterial disease in the infants.
 -  In humans, the presence of asthma is associated with an increase in DC numbers in the bronchial mucosa.
 -  The lungs receive blood from the pulmonary and bronchial arterial systems.
 -  It runs the entire length of the bronchial tree and forms an extensive submucosal bronchial plexus.
 -  Some of the mineral dusts can directly translocate into the bronchial mucosa without the help of macrophages.
 -  Vascular and bronchial connections to surrounding tissue were evaluated at surgery.
 -  These potent chemicals dilate blood vessels and constrict bronchial air passages.
 
  Definition of bronchial in US English:
 bronchial
adjectiveˈbräNGkēəlˈbrɑŋkiəl
Relating to the bronchi or bronchioles.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Vascular and bronchial connections to surrounding tissue were evaluated at surgery.
 -  In humans, the presence of asthma is associated with an increase in DC numbers in the bronchial mucosa.
 -  Bleeding occurs most often from erosion of a bronchial artery and rarely from major pulmonary vessels.
 -  Instances also occur of two distinct bronchial arteries for each lung.
 -  It then continues cranialward to bifurcate into an appropriate intercostal and a right bronchial artery.
 -  These potent chemicals dilate blood vessels and constrict bronchial air passages.
 -  The lungs receive blood from the pulmonary and bronchial arterial systems.
 -  The distal bronchial lumen often ends abruptly because the smaller bronchi are plugged with mucus.
 -  The medical term for lung cancer is bronchial carcinoma.
 -  It runs the entire length of the bronchial tree and forms an extensive submucosal bronchial plexus.
 -  They reduce mucosal oedema and bronchial hyperreactivity thus relieving acute symptoms and preventing structural damage to the lungs.
 -  On the other hand, melatonin reportedly induced contraction of bovine bronchial smooth muscle.
 -  We observed that hypoxia is a common event in the mucosal capillary blood of bronchial tumors.
 -  Histamine release produces increased bronchial tone in the lungs and vasodilation in the skin.
 -  He said Mr Nutton died from bronchial pneumonia and a neurological disorder known as Binswanger's Disease.
 -  This suggests progressive bronchial and/or arterial disease in the infants.
 -  Pulmonary as well as bronchial arterial angiography did not identify any irregularity.
 -  Small bronchial arterial branches to the left upper lobe were ligated.
 -  Some of the mineral dusts can directly translocate into the bronchial mucosa without the help of macrophages.
 -  The discoloration can also occur in nasal, bronchial mucosa, fingernails and toenails.