Laryngotracheitis

Laryngotracheitis

Laryngotracheitis refers to the combination of the following two conditions:
* laryngitis
* tracheitis

* It is also the common name for the poultry disease Gallid herpesvirus 1


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  • Laryngotracheïtis — (griech.), Entzündung des Kehlkopfes und der Luftröhre …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Laryngotracheitis — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 J04.0 Akute Laryngitis J04.2 Akute Laryngotracheitis J05.0 Akute obstruktive Laryngiti …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • laryngotracheitis — Inflammation of both larynx and trachea. * * * la·ryn·go·tra·che·itis .trā kē īt əs n inflammation of both larynx and trachea see INFECTIOUS LARYNGOTRACHEITIS * * * la·ryn·go·tra·che·itis (lə ring″go tra″ke iґtis) inflammation of …   Medical dictionary

  • laryngotracheitis — “+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from laryng + trache + itis : inflammation of both larynx and trachea see infectious laryngotracheitis …   Useful english dictionary

  • laryngotracheitis — noun The combination of laryngitis and tracheitis …   Wiktionary

  • laryngotracheitis — n. inflammation of the larynx and trachea (Medicine) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • laryngotracheitis — la·ryn·go·tracheitis …   English syllables

  • Infektiöse Laryngotracheitis — Die Infektiöse Laryngotracheitis (ILT, „Ansteckende Entzündung des Kehlkopfs und der Luftröhre“) ist eine durch das Gallid Herpesvirus 1 (GaHV 1) verursachte Viruserkrankung der oberen Luftwege bei Hühnervögeln, die weltweit vorkommt. Für diese… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • avian laryngotracheitis — infectious avian laryngotracheitis, infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) a viral disease of poultry caused by gallid herpesvirus 1, characterized by respiratory distress, an exudate or bleeding, and often death …   Medical dictionary

  • infectious laryngotracheitis — n a severe highly contagious and often fatal disease of chickens and pheasants that affects chiefly adult birds, is caused by a herpesvirus (species Gallid herpesvirus 1 of the subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae) related to the two viruses causing… …   Medical dictionary

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