tracheitis
1Tracheitis — (also known as Bacterial tracheitis or Acute bacterial tracheitis ) is a bacterial infection of the trachea and is capable of producing airway obstruction.One of the most common causes is Staphylococcus aureus and often follows a recent viral… …
2Tracheitis — Tra che*i tis (tr[=a] k[ e]*[imac] t[i^]s), n. [NL. See {Trachea}; { itis}.] (Med.) Inflammation of the trachea, or windpipe. [1913 Webster] …
3Tracheītis — (gr.), Luftröhrenentzündung, Bräune u. Bronchitis. T. membranacĕa, s. exsudatīva, s. humĭda, Croup. T. serōsa, Katarrh, katarrhalische Entzündung der Luftröhre. T. suppuratorĭa, Eiterung der Luftröhre. T. ulcerōsa, T. phthisĭca,… …
4Tracheītis — (griech.), Luftröhrenentzündung …
5Tracheitis — Tracheītis (grch.), Entzündung, Katarrh der Luftröhre …
6tracheitis — [trā΄kē īt′is] n. [ModL: see TRACHEA & ITIS] inflammation of the trachea …
7Tracheitis — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 J04.1 Akute Tracheitis J04.2 Akute Laryngotracheitis J42 Nich …
8tracheitis — Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea. SYN: trachitis. [trachea + G. itis, inflammation] * * * tra·che·itis .trā kē īt əs n inflammation of the trachea * * * n. inflammation of the trachea, usually sec …
9tracheitis — n. inflammation of the trachea, usually secondary to bacterial or viral infection in the nose or throat. Tracheitis causes soreness in the chest and a painful cough and is often associated with bronchitis. In babies it can cause asphyxia,… …
10tracheitis — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1859 inflammation of the trachea …