What's the difference between tracheitis and trachitis?
Tracheitis
Definition:
(n.) Inflammation of the trachea, or windpipe.
Example Sentences:
(1) Moribund animals exhibited a suppurative necrotizing bronchopneumonia and necrotizing tracheitis.
(2) Continuous worsening of dyspnea may suggest a diagnosis of bacterial tracheitis.
(3) Quails developed necrotizing tracheitis, proliferative and necrotizing bronchitis and pneumonia; multifocal necrotizing hepatitis; necrotizing splenitis, with or without hyperplasia of splenic mononuclear phagocytes; bursal lymphoid necrosis; and bursal atrophy.
(4) All patients underwent endoscopy which revealed findings typical of bacterial tracheitis in each case.
(5) Tracheitis was incited by Ind-C, Stein, T-8, and A-2 at 5 days PI; the lesions were minimal to marked in severity.
(6) 100 patients with acute tracheitis, tracheobronchitis or bronchitis were randomly allocated to receive inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP) 100 micrograms qds or placebo as an adjunct to oral antihistamine and a tetracycline antibiotic.
(7) Infected burn wounds in hospitalized children and bacterial tracheitis (in some cases following influenza B infection) are relatively high-risk settings for pediatric TSS.
(8) Bacterial tracheitis is characterized by acute upper airway obstruction in which indirect laryngoscopy is normal.
(9) No tracheotomy for tracheitis was performed during this two year period.
(10) Clearance of E. coli in turkeys with B. avium-induced tracheitis was minimally affected early in infection.
(11) The main causal factors are malignant and benign growths, but chronic granulating tracheitis consequent on prolonged artificial ventilation also plays a role.
(12) These complications included stomal infections (4 patients), hemorrhage (1 patient), subglottic granulation tissue (1 patient), and tracheitis (1 patient).
(13) Exposed groups showed slight increases in the incidence of pneumonia, tracheitis, and rhinitis with squamous metaplasia in the anterior nasal cavity.
(14) With 12 different groups of viruses and more than 150 serotypes, there can be many causes of symptoms of rhinitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis, and tracheitis as well as bronchitis.
(15) Known mainly as a respiratory tract disease characterized by tracheitis, rhinitis, and fever, IBR plays a prominent role among causes of undifferentiated bovine respiratory disease and abortion.
(16) Staphylococcus aureus and Haemophilus influenzae are the predominant causes of bacterial tracheitis.
(17) Consistent microscopic findings were acute to subacute tracheitis, mild enterocolitis with edema, petechial hemorrhages of mesenteric lymph nodes with mild follicular lymphocytic depletion, and paracortical lymphocytic hyperplasia.
(18) The literature concerning the development of membranous tracheitis in previous studies is also presented.
(19) In the rabbits that died of P. multocida inoculation, necropsy and histology revealed severe pleuritis with the accumulation of a remarkable amount of fibrinopurulent exudate in the thoracic cavity, serous rhinitis and tracheitis, acute hepatitis with necrotic foci in the parenchyma, and atrophy of the lymphoid organs and tissues.
(20) Bacterial tracheitis has only recently been reported in adults, and it is a potentially life-threatening illness.