
1) Blare
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1) Cacoepy 2) Cacophony 3) Creak 4) Creaking 5) Discord 6) Harsh, rasping sound 7) Harsh, shrill noise 8) Roughness 9) Sharpness 10) Symptom
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Stridor (Latin for `creaking or grating noise`) is a high-pitched breath sound resulting from turbulent air flow in the larynx or lower in the bronchial tree. It is not to be confused with stertor which is a noise originating in the pharynx. Stridor is a physical sign which is caused by a narrowed or obstructed airway. It can be inspiratory, exp.....
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harsh shrill sound
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• (n.) A harsh, shrill, or creaking noise.
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A high-pitched inspiratory sound.
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<clinical sign> The harsh sound heard on inhalation caused by air passing through a constricted passage. Seen in cases of acute croup and epiglottitis. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(stri´dәr) a shrill, harsh sound, especially the respiratory sound heard during inhalation with a laryngeal obstruction. adj., strid´ulous., adj. laryngeal stridor that due to laryngeal obstruction. A congenital form, marked by stridor and dyspnea, is due to an infolding of...
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A high-pitched sound made when breathing. It is caused by the narrowing of the airway.
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Stri'dor noun [ Latin , from
stridere to make any harsh, grating, or creaking sound.] A harsh, shrill, or creaking noise.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: strī′dōr Definitions: 1. A high-pitched, noisy respiration, like the blowing of the wind; a sign of respiratory obstruction, especially in the trachea or larynx.
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what breathing sounds like when the larynx or trachea is obstructed
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Loud, strained, high-pitched noise on inhalation.
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[
n] - a whistling sound when breathing (usually heard on inspiration)
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stridor 1. A harsh, shrill, grating, or creaking sound. 2. A harsh, high-pitched sound in inhalation or exhalation.
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A whistling sound generated when breathing (usually heard on inspiration) that indicates obstruction of the trachea or larynx.
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Rasping noise made when breathing. Stridor usually means that an airway is partly blocked in some way.
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noun a whistling sound when breathing (usually heard on inspiration); indicates obstruction of the trachea or larynx
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Administration of vaccine into the subcutaneous layer above the muscle and below the skin.
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a harsh, grating, or creaking sound. · a harsh respiratory sound due to any of various forms of obstruction of the breathing passages.
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