- Home
- Paediatrics
- A Patient Case: Recognizing Croup Beyond Overlapping Respiratory Symptoms
1w3 min read
Medical Article
Introduction: Croup is a common viral illness in young children characterized by a barking cough, inspiratory stridor, and hoarseness, most frequently caused by parainfluenza viruses (1). While diagnosis is often clinical, significant symptom overlap exists with other causes of upper airway obstruction such as bacterial tracheitis, epiglottitis, an

A Patient Case: Recognizing Croup Beyond Overlapping Respiratory Symptoms
8 Reached
Similar Content

ACC, AHA and ESC Recommendations for Heart Failure Management
2323 Reached29 Comments2 Likes

Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation with HF
691 Reached

Male Complaining of Bilateral Knee Pain and Gait Disturbance
840 Reached5 Comments1 Likes

Case of Pulmonary Embolism with Syncope
544 Reached4 Likes

Study evaluating Effectiveness of Bacillus clausii for Treatment of Rotavirus Infection
1303 Reached4 Comments6 Likes
