
1) Angina 2) Baby trouble 3) Childhood coughing ailment 4) Childhood inflammation 5) Coarse cough 6) Common baby ailment 7) Cough cause 8) Coughing cause 9) Harsh cough 10) Hoarseness condition 11) Inflammation of the larynx 12) Laryngeal affliction 13) Laryngeal woe 14) Larynx affliction 15) Larynx ailment
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1) Choak 2) Croupe 3) Rump
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Croup (or laryngotracheobronchitis) is a respiratory condition that is usually triggered by an acute viral infection of the upper airway. The infection leads to swelling inside the throat, which interferes with normal breathing and produces the classical symptoms of a `barking` cough, stridor, and hoarseness. It may produce mild, moderate, or se.....
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• (n.) An inflammatory affection of the larynx or trachea, accompanied by a hoarse, ringing cough and stridulous, difficult breathing; esp., such an affection when associated with the development of a false membrane in the air passages (also called membranous croup). See False croup, under False, and Diphtheria. • (n.) The hinder part or ...
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The region of the pelvic girdle, formed by the sacrum and surrounding tissue.
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acute respiratory illness of young children characterized by a harsh cough, hoarseness, and difficult breathing, most often caused by an infection of ... [1 related articles]
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An illness caused by a viral infection in the area of a child's vocal cords. It is recognised by a tight, dry, harsh, 'barking' cough. Croup generally lasts for five or six days and most commonly affects children aged under three.
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A viral disease, often caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which results upper respiratory symptoms such as a runny nose and a barky (seal-like) cough. Episodic difficulty in breathing can be quite dramatic in some cases. Attacks of croup are manifest by a loud noise when the individual inhales, known as stridor. In most cases, breathing h...
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(krldbomacp) a condition resulting from acute partial obstruction of the upper airway, seen mainly in infants and young children; characteristics include resonant barking cough, hoarseness, and persistent stridor. It may be caused by a viral infection (usually a parainfluenzavirus), a bacterial infection (usually ...
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Any Obstructive Condition Of The Larynx (Voice Box) Or Trachea (Windpipe), Characterized By A Hoarse
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Hoarse croaking cough associated with swelling of the larynx and trachea and bronchi in infants. Occurs in epidemics usually in autumn and is now known to be usually caused by a virus (parainfluenza virus)
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Croup noun [ French
croupe hind quarters, croup, rump, of German or Icelandic origin; confer Icelandic
kryppa hump; akin to Icelandic
kroppr . Confer
Crop .] The hinder part or buttocks of certain quadrupeds, especially of a horse; hence, the place behind the saddle. «...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: krūp Definitions: 1. Acute obstruction of upper airway in infants and children characterized by a barking cough with difficult and noisy respiration. 2. Laryngotracheobronchitis in infants and young children caused by parainfluenza viruses 1 and 2. 3. An anatomic term in veterinary medicine referring to the topline lo...
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Our Croup Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Croup Croup: A respiratory problem that occurs mainly in children, particularly from 2 to 4 years of age, due to an infection of the respiratory tree -- the larynx (voice box), the trachea (windpipe), and the bronchial tubes. The symptoms of croup include a cough...
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A usually mild and temporary infection in which swelling is present around the vocal cords. Croup can be caused by a virus, bacteria, allergy, inhaled irritant and other conditions such as measles, RSV, acid reflux and influenza. The child usually experiences a barking cough, difficult breathing and other cold symptoms. Synonym(s): Laryngotrac...
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Croup, or acute laryngotracheo-bronchitis, is an inflammation of upper and lower respiratory system, including the larynx, due to a viral infection. The inflammation causes a narrowing of the air passages. The most common causative agents are the parainfluenza viruses, especially type 1, the respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV), and influenza A and ...
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Hindquarters; area between the hips and the point of the buttocks.
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[
n] - a disease of infants and young children
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a usually mild and temporary condition common in children under the age of 4 in which the walls of the airways become inflamed and narrow, resulting in wheezing and coughing
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spasmodic laryngitis noun a disease of infants and young children; harsh coughing and hoarseness and fever and difficult breathing
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Inflammation of the larynx in small children, with harsh, difficult breathing and hoarse coughing. Croup is most often associated with viral infection of the respiratory tract
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The region of the pelvic girdle, formed by the sacrum and surrounding tissue.
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art of the hindquarters from the highest point to the top of the tail.
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any condition of the larynx or trachea characterized by a hoarse cough and difficult breathing.
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