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884 Laceration or Myocardial Perforation Laryngotracheitis
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
■Ventricular aneurysm (true or false)
■Septal perforation with VSD (ventricular septal defect)
LARYNGOTRACHEITIS
CAROL A. GLASER, MD
history & physical
History
Overlap with Croup
Etiologies same as croup
Signs & Symptoms
■Cold symptoms initially
■Later dryness, irritation and coryza
■Fever
■Then 12–48 hours later, upper airway obstructive
■Cough is “croupy” (sounds like a barking seal)
■Then increase in respiratory stridor
■Usually lasts 3–7 days
■Etiologies: usually viral, same as croup above
tests
PA CXR; subglottic narrowing; WBC may be increased
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
n/a
specific therapy
Close observation
Vaporizers may produce symptomatic relief.
follow-up
n/a