- 関
- stridor
WordNet
- a whistling sound when breathing (usually heard on inspiration); indicates obstruction of the trachea or larynx
- of breathing having a heavy snoring sound
- in a noisy and stertorous manner; "he was breathing stertorously"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (病気のため)高いびきをかく
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Not to be confused with stridor.
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A stertor is a respiratory sound characterized by heavy snoring or gasping. It is caused by partial obstruction of airway above the level of the larynx and by vibrations of tissue of the naso-pharynx, pharynx or soft palate (this distinguishes it from stridor, which is caused by turbulent air flow below or in the larynx). It is low-pitched, non-musical, and occurs during the inspiratory phase only. In general terms it is a snoring or snuffly sound. Stertorous breathing will be audible during the post-ictal phase after a tonic-clonic seizure.
Causes
- Loss of nervous control of the pharynx, soft palate, particularly from damage for instance by stroke or tumor to the vagus and hypoglossal cranial nerves
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Upper airway resistance syndrome
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- The journal of veterinary medical science 69(6), 687-690, 2007-06-25
- NAID 110006318113
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- 18 Mar 2009 ... Difference Between Stridor and Stertor ( Stridor in children ) Definition: Stridor is an auditory manifestation of a disordered respiratory function.
- [New Latin, from Latin stertere, to snore.] ster to·rous adj. ster to·rous·ly adv. stertor [ˈstɜːtə]. n. (Medicine / Pathology) laborious or noisy breathing caused by obstructed air passages. [from New Latin, from Latin stertere to snore]. ster•tor ...
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- 英
- stridor、stertor, stenotic sound
- 関
- 湿性ラ音、喘鳴、喘鳴音、ラ音、喘音、呼吸音、吸気性喘鳴、上気道性喘鳴、胸膜摩擦音、肺音