Tracheobronchitis Flashcards
Another name for Tracheobronchitis?
Kennel cough
Tracheobronchitis is inflammation of the trachea and bronchi, which may be _____ or ____. Which is more commin in middle aged/older _____ ____ dogs.
chronic or acute
small breed (> 5yrs)
Tracheobronchitis can is most commonly caused by _____ but can be caused by?
- Idopathic
- Infection - viral (distemper, parainfluenza, adenovirus, herpesvirus, calicivirus), Feline infectious peritonitis, bacterial (bordatella), mycotic, parasitic (larva migrans, aeleurostrongylus, dirofilariasis), toxoplasmosis
- allergies/asthma
- Inhaled irritants (smoke, dust, hot or irritating gases, foreign material, gastric contents.
- Tracheal collapse syndrome
- Compression of bronchi by enlargd heart or hilar lymph nodes
- Primary ciliary diskinesis
- Tracheal hypoplasia
Severe inflammation from trachiobronchitis can lead to ___ ___. Chronic inflammation causes excessive mucus production and accumulation of ____ and proliferation of mucosa and _____. Tracheobronchial changes may be _______.
pulmonary edema
exudates
submucosa
irreversible
Regardless of etillogy, ______ is the most common clinical sign, ranging from occational ____ ____ and gagging to severe episodes of paroxysmal _____. Radiographic ddf include _______ ________.
cough
dry cough
coughing
interstitial pneumonia
A nonspecific increase in intertitial lung opacity may be present called “____ ____”. Bronchial walls often are ______ and may be increased in opacity. Bronchial walls may appear hazy due to peribronchial ______. Severe or chronic disease can lead to thickening of _____ ____ sometimes with a narrowing of ____ ____ and bronchiectasis
dirty lungs–thickened—Infiltrates— tracheal walls —treacheal lumen