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Definition of Catarrhal pneumonia

Catarrhal pneumonia
Pneumonia Pneu*mo"ni*a (n[-u]*m[=o]"n[i^]*[.a]), n. [NL., fr. Gr. pneymoni`a, fr. pney`mwn, pl. pney`mones the lungs, also, pley`mwn, which is perh. the original form. Cf. Pneumatio, Pulmonary.] (Med.) Inflammation of the lungs. Note: Catarrhal pneumonia, or Broncho-pneumonia, is inflammation of the lung tissue, associated with catarrh and with marked evidences of inflammation of bronchial membranes, often chronic; -- also called lobular pneumonia, from its affecting single lobules at a time. Croupous pneumonia, or ordinary pneumonia, is an acute affection characterized by sudden onset with a chill, high fever, rapid course, and sudden decline; -- also called lobar pneumonia, from its affecting a whole lobe of the lung at once. See under Croupous. Fibroid pneumonia is an inflammation of the interstitial connective tissue lying between the lobules of the lungs, and is very slow in its course, producing shrinking and atrophy of the lungs.

Meaning of Catarrhal pneumonia from wikipedia

- infection. It may be classified as acute or chronic. Acute pharyngitis may be catarrhal, purulent, or ulcerative, depending on the causative agent and the immune...
- vomiting can occur, particularly in children. Influenza may progress to pneumonia from the virus or a subsequent bacterial infection. Other complications...
- pain), and respiratory conditions (asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, chest pain, fever, pneumonia, whooping cough). Vine Paperflower—Bougainvillea glabra...
- H. Crain Democratic Texas (11th district) February 10, 1896 47 "catarrhal pneumonia" Washington, D.C. Hillside Cemetery, Cuero, Texas Rudolph Kleberg...
- fibrin. Often, large amounts of antibiotics are necessary for resolution. Catarrhal exudate is seen in the nose and throat and is characterized by a high...
- and low-grade fever. The patient becomes most contagious during the catarrhal stage of infection, normally two w****s after the coughing begins. It may...
- her younger siblings were born after her death. Sachiko died in 1928 of pneumonia, aged 5 months and 27 days. On September 10, 1927, at 4:42 a.m., she was...
- Shaufkrankeit, castrone, or variations of catarrh or fever. Physicians of the time increasingly appreciated that "epidemic catarrhs" were being directly caused by...
- majority of deaths were from bacterial pneumonia, a common secondary infection ****ociated with influenza. This pneumonia was itself caused by common upper...
- the next recorded equine influenza case in 1299, the same year that a catarrhal epidemic affected Europe. Spanish records noted cases in which "The horse...