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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...
- 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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respiratory tracts infections, such as bronchiolitis,
viral pneumonia, or
croup.
Infants are at the
highest risk of
disease progression.
Bronchiolitis is...
- that is used to
treat other upper respiratory tract illnesses, such as
croup, as a
nebulized solution.
Current guidelines do not
support the outpatient...
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convert all
humans to Zs to
further the
spread of the corn. Diseasemaker's
croup Fragile Things by Neil
Gaiman A
disorder "afflicting
those who habitually...
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treatment for coughs, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, diphtheria, fever,
croup, ague, diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, epilepsy, hysteria, palpatation, spasms...
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would eventually claim that he
could "shake a
child and stop
scarlet fever,
croup, diphtheria, and cure
whooping cough in
three days by a
wring of its neck...
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pneumonia or
secondary bacterial pneumonia),
laryngotracheobronchitis (
croup) (either
direct viral laryngotracheobronchitis or
secondary bacterial bronchitis)...
- was
noted for his high voice,
believed to be the
result of
pertussis and
croup infections in his
childhood that
stunted his growth.
Loreto Vittori (1604–1670)...