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Stridor

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 different from a 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, expiratory or biphasic, although it is usually heard during inspiration. Inspiratory stridor often occurs in children with croup. It may be indicative of serious airway obstruction from severe conditions such as epiglottitis, a foreign body lodged in the airway, or a laryngeal tumor. Stridor should always command attention to establish its cause. Visualization of the airway by medical experts equipped to control the airway may be needed. 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 different from a 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, expiratory or biphasic, although it is usually heard during inspiration. Inspiratory stridor often occurs in children with croup. It may be indicative of serious airway obstruction from severe conditions such as epiglottitis, a foreign body lodged in the airway, or a laryngeal tumor. Stridor should always command attention to establish its cause. Visualization of the airway by medical experts equipped to control the airway may be needed.

[ "Anesthesia", "Airway", "Radiology", "Surgery", "Diabetes mellitus", "Laryngomalacia", "Inspiratory stridor", "Intermittent stridor", "Laryngeal stridor", "Inspiratory dyspnoea", "Stertor", "Chest wall retraction", "Subglottic hemangioma", "Steeple sign", "Noisy breathing", "Supraglottic cyst", "Airway Hemangioma", "Congenital laryngeal stridor", "Vallecular cyst", "Barking cough", "Tripod position", "Laryngeal cyst", "Expiratory stridor", "Bilateral Vocal Cord Paresis", "Recurrent croup", "Racepinephrine", "Flexible fibreoptic laryngoscopy", "Subglottic cyst", "Biphasic stridor", "Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy", "Tracheal Web", "Cuneiform cartilages", "Racemic epinephrine", "saccular cyst", "Partially obstructed airway", "Congenital laryngocele", "LARYNGEAL ABDUCTOR PARALYSIS", "Spasmodic croup", "Laryngeal anomalies", "LARYNGOTRACHEAL EDEMA", "Subglottic web", "Supraglottic oedema", "Hoarse cry" ]
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