Medical Definition of Laryngeal oedema

1. Oedema of any region of the larynx from a variety of causes. In the earliest stages it may be difficult to differentiate from infection, although mucosal injection and erythema are found more often in the latter. Allergic oedema may result as a response from provocation induced by foods, inhalants, and drugs. The entire respiratory tract or only an isolated portion of the larynx may be affected. Laryngeal oedema may also be hereditary. Other possible causes of laryngeal oedema include increased capillary pressure due to superior vena cava syndrome, internal jugular vein ligation, lowered plasma osmotic failure induced by renal failure, impaired lymphatic flow, and increased capillary permeability to proteins. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laryngeal Oedema

laryngeal cartilages
laryngeal chorea
laryngeal crisis
laryngeal diphtheria
laryngeal diseases
laryngeal epilepsy
laryngeal glands
laryngeal granuloma
laryngeal lymphatic follicles
laryngeal mask
laryngeal masks
laryngeal mucosa
laryngeal muscles
laryngeal neoplasms
laryngeal nerves
laryngeal oedema (current term)
laryngeal papilloma
laryngeal papillomatosis
laryngeal part of pharynx
laryngeal pharynx
laryngeal polyp
laryngeal pouch
laryngeal prominence
laryngeal prominences
laryngeal reflex
laryngeal sinus
laryngeal stridor
laryngeal syncope
laryngeal tonsils

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