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.

Trachitis


Definition:

  • (n.) Tracheitis.

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