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Stridor

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Stridor is a high pitched sound resulting from turbulent air flow in the upper airway. [ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26229557 ]

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Stridor

database cross reference
layperson term
Noisy breathing [ ORCID : 0000-0001-5208-3432 ]

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Stridor is different from wheezing by the following reasons. It is louder over the neck than chest wall. Secondly; stridor is mainly inspiratory. If occurs in expiration, it is usually biphasic. On the other hand; wheeze is mainly expiratory and occurs during both phases. It indicates extrathoracic upper-airway obstruction (supraglottic lesions like laryngomalacia, vocal cord lesion) when heard on inspiration. It occurs in expiration if associated with intrathoracic tracheobronchial lesions (tracheomalacia, bronchomalacia, and extrinsic compression). It occurs in both phases if lesion is fixed, for example, stenosis. Stridor is caused by the turbulent flow passing through a narrowed segment of the upper respiratory tract.

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peter

creation date

2009-07-12T02:16:48Z

has broad synonym

Noisy breathing

has obo namespace

human_phenotype

id

HP:0010307

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