 | 1892
...ends in a high-pitched •crow. When the breathing is quiet the latter does not occur. Expiration is accompanied by a short croak when the stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless. As regards other symptoms, the indrawing of the chest wall and theepisternal notch were well marked... | |
 | 1897
...patients. The inspiration begins with a croaking noise, and ends in a high-pitched note ; expiration is accompanied by a short croak when the stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless. Inspiralory stridor was always very much louder than expiration. Cyanosis may be entirely absent ;... | |
 | 1893
...and ends in a high-pitched crow. When the breathing is quiet the latter does not occur. Expiration is accompanied by a short croak when the stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless. As regards other symptoms, the indrawing of the chest wall and the episternal notch were well marked... | |
 | 1900
...crow when a longer or more vigorous breath is taken. Expiration is often accompanied by a short crow when the stridor is loud, but at other times it is...with this exception the stridor goes on constantly when the child is awake and sometimes even when he is asleep. Any emotional excitement or any physical... | |
 | 1900
...by a hen ; on the other hand, when the breathing is quiet only the croaking is heard. Expiration is accompanied by a short croak when the stridor is loud, but at other times the expiratory act is noiseless. Intermissions and variations in the intensity of the sound occur often... | |
 | 1907
...accompanying inspiration, which assumes the character of a high-pitched crow when a more forcible inspiration is taken. Expiration may be accompanied by a short...stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless. There are occasionally brief intervals during which no sound is audible even in severe cases, but with... | |
 | 1907
...accompanying inspiration, which assumes the character of a high-pitched crow when a more forcible inspiration is taken. Expiration may be accompanied by a short...stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless. There are occasionally brief intervals during which no sound is audible even in severe cases, but with... | |
 | Sir St. Clair Thomson - 1912 - 791 pages
...like croup. " Inspiration begins with a croaking noise and ends in a highpitched note ; expiration is accompanied by a short croak when the stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless " (John Thomson). Inspiratory stridor is always much louder than expiratory. The degree of stridor... | |
 | Algernon Coolidge - 1915 - 360 pages
...croaking sound during inspiration, which becomes a high pitched crow when a more forcible inspiration is taken. Expiration may be accompanied by a short...stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless. Emotional excitement or any physical cause of deeper breathing such as exposure to colder air, or the... | |
 | 1901
...of a typical and simple case of congenital stridor may be summarized as follows: The infant, though normal in other respects, is noticed shortly after...while the child is awake, and sometimes even when it is asleep. Any emotional excitement or any physical cause of deep breathing, such as exposure to... | |
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