tracheo-, trache- (Greek: windpipe; originally, "rough" artery).Aristotle, like other ancients, believed that the arteries contained air. As a result, he distinguished between the artery par excellence, which he called "the smooth artery" and the windpipe, which he named "the rough artery". (New York: Elsevier Publishing Company; 1967), p. 1635. laryngotracheal: 
Pertaining to the larynx and the trachea.
 
laryngotracheal: 
Pertaining to the larynx and the trachea.
 
laryngotracheitis: 
Inflammation of the larynx and trachea.
 
laryngotracheobronchitis: 
Inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi; the acute form is the most common cause of croup [an acute viral disease of childhood, marked by a resonant barking cough, suffocative and difficult breathing, and laryngeal spasm].
 
laryngotracheobronchoscopy: 
Endoscopic examination of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi.
 
laryngotracheoscopy: 
Peroral laryngoscopy and tracheoscopy.
 
laryngotracheotomy: 
Incision of the larynx and trachea.
 
trachea (singular), tracheae (plural): 
The cartilaginous and membranous tube descending from the larynx and branching into the right and left main bronchi.
 
tracheaectasy: 
Dilatation of the trachea.
 
tracheal: 
Pertaining to the trachea.
 
trachealgia: 
Pain in the trachea.
 
tracheitis: 
Inflammation of the trachea.
 
tracheoaerocele: 
A tracheal hernia containing air.
 
tracheobronchial: 
Pertaining to the trachea and bronchi, denoting  especially a set of lymph nodes.
 
tracheobronchitis: 
Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea and bronchi.
 
tracheobronchomegaly: 
A rare and probably congenital condition characterized by great enlargement of the lumen [the space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube] of the trachea and the larger bronchi.
 
tracheobronchoscopy: 
Inspection of the interior of the trachea and bronchi.
 
tracheocele: 
Hernial protrusion of the tracheal mucous membrane through a defect in the wall of the trachea. Synonym: trachelocele.
 
tracheosophageal: 
Relating to the trachea and the esophagus.
 
tracheogenic: 
Originating in the trachea.
 
tracheolaryngeal: 
Pertaining to the trachea and the larynx.
 
tracheole: 
One of the minute, fluid-filled tubules in which the tracheae of a terrestrial arthropod terminate, which contain air cells and permeate all the body tissues.
 
tracheomalacia: 
1. Softening of the tracheal cartilages.  
2. Degeneration of elastic and connective tissue of the trachea. tracheomegaly: 
An abnormally dilated trachea which may, like bronchiectasis, result from infection or  prolonged positive pressure ventilation.
 
tracheopathia, tracheopathy: 
Any disease of the trachea.
 
tracheopharyngeal: 
Pertaining to the trachea and pharynx; denoting  an occasional band of muscular fibers passing from the inferior constrictor of the pharynx to the trachea.
 
Tracheophilus cymbius: 
A trematode parasitic in the trachea of ducks in Europe and Asia.
 
tracheophonesis: 
Auscultation of the heart at the sternal notch.
 
tracheophony: 
A sound heard in auscultation over the trachea. "Auscultation" is the proces of listening for sounds within the body, usually sounds of thoracic or abdominal viscera.
 
tracheophyte: 
A vascular plant containing both phloem and xylem.
 
tracheoplasty: 
Plastic repair of the trachea.
 
tracheopyosis: 
Purulent tracheitis or inflammation of the trechea with pus.
 
tracheorrhagia: 
Hemorrhage from the mucous membrane of the trachea.
 
tracheorrhaphy: 
Repair of an incised or wounded trachea.
 
tracheoschisis: 
Fissure of or into the trachea.
 
tracheoscope: 
An instrument used in tracheoscopy.
 
tracheoscopic: 
Pertaining to or of the character of tracheoscopy.
 
tracheoscopy: 
The inspection of the interior of the trachea.
 
tracheostenosis: 
Contraction or narrowing of the lumen of the trachea.
 
tracheostoma: 
An opening into the trachea through the neck; generally applied to such an opening after or laryngectomy.
 
tracheostomize: 
To perform tracheostomy upon.
 
tracheostomy: 
The surgical creation of an opening into the trachea through the neck, with the tracheal mucosa being brought into continuity with the skin; also, the opening so created. The term is also used to refer to the creation of an opening in the anterior trachea for insertion of a tube to relieve upper airway obstruction and to facilitate ventilation (breathing).
 
tracheotome: 
An instrument for use in incising the trachea or the knife usd in tracheotomy.
 
tracheotomize: 
To perform tracheotomy upon.
 
tracheotomy: 
Incision of the trachea or cutting an opening into the trachea, usually intended to be temporary Also, tracheostomy.
 
trachitis: 
Another form of tracheitis (inflammation of the trachea).
 
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