10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «STERTOR»
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1
Feline Internal Medicine Secrets
7. What complaints suggest conformational disease of the upper respiratory tract
? Diseases of the upper respiratory tract usually lead to loud and abnormal
breathing sounds such as stertor and stridor. Stertor resembles a snoring noise
and is ...
2
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Hawkins, the definitions of the three forms of stertor (palatine, pharyngeal, and
mucous stertor) treated of in vol. xlviii. of the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions are
referred to, as well as a " laryngeal stertor" in chloroform poisoning spoken of by ...
3
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Pulse 104 soft, skin moist, tongue brown and furred, respiration without stertor. At
noon his pulse became fuller, wound dressed and looks well, bowels not open
since the accident. Calomel with Jalap a scruple directly, and repeat it if the ...
4
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
by Mr. Sampson, of Salisbury, saved the life of a poor patient, dying from the
apoplexy of deep intoxication. I may here observe, that if the stupor and stertor
continue, the next series of phenomena are those observed to result from defect
of the ...
5
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
... as the symptoms of concussion did not soon pass away, and on the day after
the injury there was slight stertor. The symptoms did not disappear in less than a
fortnight, though very active antiphlogistic treatment was employed.
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The American Medical Intelligencer
A sudden attack of a peculiar' modification of coma and stertor ; which may be
temporary, or end in death. 3. A sudden attack of convulsions ; which may be
temporary, or terminate in death. 4. A combination of the two latter ; consisting of
a ...
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Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery
Stertor is sonorous respiratory noise similar to snor— ing that is characteristic of
obstruction of the phar— ynx, nasopharynx, or nasal cavity. Generally, stridor is
caused by laryngeal paralysis, which is seen pre— dominantly in large, aged ...
8
Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Small Mammal
... 496 red eye in rabbits and, 504 rhinitis and sinusitus in rodents and, 610 stertor
and stridor in guinea pigs and, 329 stertor and stridor in rabbits and, 517
toxoplasmosis in rabbits and, 521 ulcerative pododermatitis in rabbits and, 529
weight ...
Barbara L. Oglesbee, 2011
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The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery
There is little or no labour of respiration, no stertor, and no convulsions. ... with
stertor, or, in other words, apoplexy : it is, nevertheless, different from ordinary
apoplexy: it is the serous apoplexy of authors, and presents the usual general ...
Daniel Drake, Lunsford Pitts Yandell, 1840
10
Guy's Hospital Reports
There is little or no labour of respiration, no stertor, and no convulsions. Slight
degrees of it occasionally precede and pass into the next or second form. This
second form of cerebral affection is that of a sudden attack of coma with stertor, or
, ...
George Hilaro Barlow, James P. Babington, Edward Cock, 1839
3 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «STERTOR»
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stertor no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Why Does My Cat... Snore?
The low-pitched sound, called stertor, usually results from soft tissue or fluid interfering with the smooth passage of air through the nose or throat. As in people, it ... «Care2.com, abr 15»
Words of all kinds: Big, small, simple, high-falluting
... the Aubrey-Maturin series, “bashi-bazouks” (“one of a group of irregular Turkish soldiers notorious for their brutality), “stertorious” (from “stertor,” Latin for deep, ... «Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, fev 14»
Breathe easier
Less than complete obstruction can present with stertor (noisy upper airway sounds) and periodic respiratory distress with possible desaturation events. «AAP News, mar 12»