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Croup (/kruːp/ KROOP), also
known as
croupy cough, is a type of
respiratory infection that is
usually caused by a virus. The
infection leads to swelling...
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referred to
variously as "diphtheritic
croup," "true
croup," or
sometimes simply as "
croup."
Diphtheritic croup is
extremely rare in
countries where diphtheria...
- The rump or
croup, in the
external morphology of an animal, is the
portion of the
posterior dorsum – that is,
posterior to the
loins and
anterior to the...
- The crop (also the
croup, the craw, the ingluvies, and the
sublingual pouch) is a thin-walled,
expanded portion of the
alimentary tract,
which is used...
- HPIV-2 have been
demonstrated to be the prin****l
causative agent behind croup (laryngotracheobronchitis),
which is a
viral disease of the
upper airway...
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superficial bleeding.
Inhaled epinephrine may be used to
improve the
symptoms of
croup. It may also be used for
asthma when
other treatments are not effective...
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illness or
obstructive condition of the larynx,
trachea or lungs,
possibly croup. It was a
common entry on
bills of
mortality in the 17th century. Lights...
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chest with well-sprung ribs. The back is
usually level from
withers to
croup and the long,
straight tail is
usually carried flat,
roughly in line with...
- developed, the
croup should be
approximately the same
height as the withers. In some
breeds a high
croup is
hereditary trait.
Steep Croup or
Goose Rump...
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heard during inspiration.
Inspiratory stridor often occurs in
children with
croup. It may be
indicative of
serious airway obstruction from
severe conditions...