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RESPIRATORY
SYNDROME
Lecture for students of the 5th year of medical faculty
Acute respiratory diseases
characterized by a short incubation period, short fever and intoxication, lesions of various parts of the respiratory tract, mostly mild course and a tendency to self-resolve
The first group is actually acute respiratory viral infections
which includes:
•flu,
•parainfluenza,
•adenovirus infection,
•rhinovirus diseases,
•respiratory syncytial viral infection,
•enterovirus infection,
•picornavirus infection,
•coronavirus infection,
•reovirus infectioncytomegalovirus,
•respiratory mycoplasmosis
Proportion of prevalence of causative agents of acute respiratory viral infections
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Second group
Includes
primary bacterial catarrh of the upper respiratory tract
secondary associative viralbacterial catarrhs complicating 0RVI
Third group
Самостоятельные нозологические формы:
•meningococcal infection (meningococcal nasopharyngitis),
•measles,
•polio,
•pappatachi fever, etc.
Respiratory damagewith influenza and SARS
MAJOR RESPIRATORY SYNDROMES
Organ |
Name of the |
Symptoms |
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inflammatory |
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process |
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Nose |
rhinitis |
runny nose |
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Pharynx |
pharyngitis |
a sore throat |
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Larynx |
laryngitis |
wheezing |
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Trachea |
tracheitis |
cough |
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Bronchi |
bronchitis |
cough |
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WINTER |
SPRING |
SUMMER |
AUTUMN |
Features of clinical forms
in acute respiratory viral infections
•Acute rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity. Characteristic symptoms: sneezing, separation of mucus from the nose (rhinorrhea), impaired nasal breathing. The outflow of mucus along the back of the throat causes coughing.
•Pharyngitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx. It is characterized by sudden sensations of perspiration and dryness in the throat, as well as pain when swallowing.
•Tonsillitis - local changes in the palatine tonsils of bacterial (usually streptococcal) and viral etiology. Characterized by intoxication, hyperemia and swelling of the tonsils, palatine arches, uvula, posterior pharyngeal wall, loose deposits in the gaps.
Features of clinical forms
in acute respiratory viral infections
•Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx involving the vocal cords and infraglottic space. The first symptoms are dry barking cough, hoarseness.
•Tracheitis is an inflammatory process in the mucous membrane of the trachea. Symptoms: soreness behind the sternum, dry cough.
•Bronchitis is the defeat of the bronchi of any caliber. The main symptom is a cough (at the beginning of the disease is dry, after a few days it is wet with an increasing amount of sputum). Sputum often has a mucous character, but on the 2nd week it may acquire a greenish tint due to the admixture of fibrin. Cough persists for 2 weeks or longer (up to 1 month) in diseases of adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, mycoplasma and chlamydial nature).