Examples of 'stridor' in a sentence

Meaning of "stridor"

Stridor (noun): Stridor is a medical term used to describe a high-pitched, wheezing sound resulting from turbulent airflow in the upper airway. It is often associated with breathing difficulties and may indicate a blockage or narrowing in the throat or larynx
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  • A harsh, shrill, unpleasant noise.
  • A high-pitched sound heard on inspiration resulting from turbulent air flow in the upper airway usually indicative of serious airway obstruction.

How to use "stridor" in a sentence

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Stridor with what appears to be an expanding hematoma.
Minimal rhonchi bilaterally with significant stridor.
Nocturnal stridor and dyspnea definitely improved.
These should not be confused with stridor.
There was no evidence of stridor or noisy respiration.
A baby comes in after midnight with stridor.
Inspiratory stridor often occurs in children with croup.
Abnormal breathing sounds sometimes called stridor.
The stridor in these patients is biphasic.
This sound is better known as laryngeal stridor.
Most common cause of stridor in children.
Physical examination revealed laryngeal stridor.
He has stridor but no obstruction.
Upper airway obstruction with stridor.
All patients had significant stridor and respiratory distress.

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No patient in the sample reported stridor.
Stridor and dyspnea may occur in cases of advanced disease.
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of congenital stridor.
Stridor should always command attention to establish its cause.
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in infants.
Stridor is a physical sign which is caused by a narrowed or obstructed airway.
The patient will commonly manifest with stridor.
He also finds causes of stridor and develops inhalant anesthesia.
I have got audible stridor.
Stridor seems to be improving.
A little bit of stridor here.
Faint rattling noises on both sides with considerable stridor.
Stridor in the throat.
A special type of wheeze is stridor.
In all cases stridor typically decreased or disappeared within a few minutes.
Some wheezing and stridor.
Stridor may be present.
Do you hear the stridor.
The barking cough and stridor may no longer be prominent at this stage.
This could be explained by the high sensitivity of our definition of stridor.
She has stridor.
This mechanism also explains the presence of dysphonia and stridor.
Stridor at scene.
Identify causes of stridor.
Stridor is a sound that can be produced in some people when they breathe.
O gradually increasing stridor.
Reasons for stridor occurring suddenly can include inhalation of a foreign body.
He also has a stridor.
No stridor noted.
I am hearing stridor.
Symptoms of stridor include strange whistling or squeaking noises when a person breathes.
Small sharp objects can lodge in the larynx causing stridor or wheeze.
An otolaryngological examination showed respiratory stridor and usage of accessory muscles during phonation and respiration.
Eight days after removal of the endotracheal tube the patient presented tachypnea and a biphasic stridor.
Respiratory insufficiency can be presented after as stridor and up to six hours the decannulation.

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