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Stertor, from Latin 'stertere' to snore, and first used in 1804, is a noisy breathing sound like snoring. It is caused by partial obstruction of the upper airways, at the level of the pharynx and nasopharynx. It is distinguished from stridor by its pitch. Stertor is low-pitched, and can occur when breathing in, out or both. Stertor and stridor can occur together, such as when adenotonsillar hypertrophy and laryngomalacia occur together.

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  • Ranera (ca)
  • Raslo (eo)
  • Estertor (es)
  • Stertor (fr)
  • Estertor (pt)
  • Stertor (en)
  • Стерторозное дыхание (ru)
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  • Ranera o raneres en medicina són sorolls anormals emesos durant la respiració. Són sorolls pulmonars anormals que es produeixen pel pas de l'aire per les vies respiratòries obstruïdes per mucositats. (ca)
  • Estertor o crepitante ( latín stert(ere) "roncar" + -ōr(em)) en medicina son ruidos anormales durante la respiración originados por el paso de aire por los alveolos. (es)
  • Stertor est un terme médical désignant une respiration bruyante et intense, accompagnée d'un ronflement. On l'appelle parfois « Gasp ». Un stertor se retrouve lors de coma profond, d'une agonie ou dans la phase de récupération d'une crise d'épilepsie généralisée tonico-clonique. Le sujet respire la bouche ouverte, le voile du palais, langue et pharynx hypotoniques. On note parfois une hypersécrétion bronchique majorant la gêne respiratoire. La respiration est dite stertoreuse. (fr)
  • Stertor, from Latin 'stertere' to snore, and first used in 1804, is a noisy breathing sound like snoring. It is caused by partial obstruction of the upper airways, at the level of the pharynx and nasopharynx. It is distinguished from stridor by its pitch. Stertor is low-pitched, and can occur when breathing in, out or both. Stertor and stridor can occur together, such as when adenotonsillar hypertrophy and laryngomalacia occur together. (en)
  • Стерторозное дыхание (лат. respiratio stertorosa от лат. sterto — храпеть) — вариант шумного дыхания с характерным инспираторным и экспираторным хрипом, обусловленным обструкцией дыхательных путей. Стерторозное дыхание наблюдается при параличе мягкого нёба или скоплении трахеобронхиального секрета в трахее и крупных бронхах. Стерторозное дыхание дифференцируют со стридорозным (свистящим) дыханием. (ru)
  • Estertor (do latim stertōr, ronco) ou rales são ruídos pulmonares anormais causados pela passagem de ar por vias aéreas estreitas ou cheias de fluídos. Geralmente são ouvidos com um estetoscópio durante a auscultação pulmonar em um exame físico por um médico(a) ou enfermeiro(a). (pt)
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  • Stertor caused by partial obstruction of the upper airways, at the level of the pharynx and nasopharynx. (en)
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  • Ranera o raneres en medicina són sorolls anormals emesos durant la respiració. Són sorolls pulmonars anormals que es produeixen pel pas de l'aire per les vies respiratòries obstruïdes per mucositats. (ca)
  • Estertor o crepitante ( latín stert(ere) "roncar" + -ōr(em)) en medicina son ruidos anormales durante la respiración originados por el paso de aire por los alveolos. (es)
  • Stertor est un terme médical désignant une respiration bruyante et intense, accompagnée d'un ronflement. On l'appelle parfois « Gasp ». Un stertor se retrouve lors de coma profond, d'une agonie ou dans la phase de récupération d'une crise d'épilepsie généralisée tonico-clonique. Le sujet respire la bouche ouverte, le voile du palais, langue et pharynx hypotoniques. On note parfois une hypersécrétion bronchique majorant la gêne respiratoire. La respiration est dite stertoreuse. (fr)
  • Stertor, from Latin 'stertere' to snore, and first used in 1804, is a noisy breathing sound like snoring. It is caused by partial obstruction of the upper airways, at the level of the pharynx and nasopharynx. It is distinguished from stridor by its pitch. Stertor is low-pitched, and can occur when breathing in, out or both. Stertor and stridor can occur together, such as when adenotonsillar hypertrophy and laryngomalacia occur together. (en)
  • Стерторозное дыхание (лат. respiratio stertorosa от лат. sterto — храпеть) — вариант шумного дыхания с характерным инспираторным и экспираторным хрипом, обусловленным обструкцией дыхательных путей. Стерторозное дыхание наблюдается при параличе мягкого нёба или скоплении трахеобронхиального секрета в трахее и крупных бронхах. Стерторозное дыхание дифференцируют со стридорозным (свистящим) дыханием. (ru)
  • Estertor (do latim stertōr, ronco) ou rales são ruídos pulmonares anormais causados pela passagem de ar por vias aéreas estreitas ou cheias de fluídos. Geralmente são ouvidos com um estetoscópio durante a auscultação pulmonar em um exame físico por um médico(a) ou enfermeiro(a). (pt)
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