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Wat (wie) is croup - definitie

RESPIRATORY CONDITION THAT IS USUALLY TRIGGERED BY AN ACUTE VIRAL INFECTION OF THE UPPER AIRWAY
Laryngotracheobronchitis; Obstructive laryngitis; Laryngitis subglottica; Crooping cough; Croop; Acute laryngotracheitis; Laryngotracheal bronchitis; Westley Score; Adult croup; Laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis; Pseudocroup; False croup; Faux croup; Faux-croup; Pseudo croup

croup         
Croup is a disease which children sometimes suffer from that makes it difficult for them to breathe and causes them to cough a lot.
N-UNCOUNT: also the N
croup         
croup1 [kru:p]
¦ noun inflammation of the larynx and trachea in children, associated with infection and causing breathing difficulties.
Derivatives
croupy adjective
Origin
C18: from dialect croup 'to croak', of imitative origin.
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croup2 [kru:p]
¦ noun the rump or hindquarters of a horse.
Origin
ME: from OFr. croupe, ult. of Gmc origin and related to crop.
croup         
n.
1.
Rump (especially of a horse), buttocks, crupper.
2.
(Med.) Cynanche (trachealis).

Wikipedia

Croup

Croup, also known as laryngotracheobronchitis, is a type of respiratory infection that is usually caused by a virus. The infection leads to swelling inside the trachea, which interferes with normal breathing and produces the classic symptoms of "barking/brassy" cough, inspiratory stridor and a hoarse voice. Fever and runny nose may also be present. These symptoms may be mild, moderate, or severe. Often it starts or is worse at night and normally lasts one to two days.

Croup can be caused by a number of viruses including parainfluenza and influenza virus. Rarely is it due to a bacterial infection. Croup is typically diagnosed based on signs and symptoms after potentially more severe causes, such as epiglottitis or an airway foreign body, have been ruled out. Further investigations, such as blood tests, X-rays and cultures, are usually not needed.

Many cases of croup are preventable by immunization for influenza and diphtheria. Most cases of croup are mild and the patient can be treated at home with supportive care. Croup is usually treated with a single dose of steroids by mouth. In more severe cases inhaled epinephrine may also be used. Hospitalization is required in one to five percent of cases.

Croup is a relatively common condition that affects about 15% of children at some point. It most commonly occurs between six months and five years of age but may rarely be seen in children as old as fifteen. It is slightly more common in males than females. It occurs most often in autumn. Before vaccination, croup was frequently caused by diphtheria and was often fatal. This cause is now very rare in the Western world due to the success of the diphtheria vaccine.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor croup
1. "Capital Croup never agreed that the case was within the competence of Stockholm Arbitration court," spokeswoman Anna Shadrina said in an e–mail response to questions Tuesday.
2. But my doorstep is frosted: if I go out, I might not only make my cold rottener, hastening complications croup, pleurisy, immune system dropping off, all that I could slip on the step and do my back in.
3. "But what about us here, you know, people who need a helping hand just to be able to maintain the levels that we‘re living at right now?" In Salisbury, Md., Nikki Nelson has watched her son, Alexander, who will turn 2 in December, suffer a string of illnesses, including salmonella poisoning that required hospitalization, croup, serious ear and eye infections and a tear–duct problem that could only be conquered with surgery.