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trachea
  1. (anatomy) A thin-walled, cartilaginous tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi; the windpipe.
  2. (botany) xylem vessel
  3. (entomology) The respiratory system of insects.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “One of the anterior jugular veins may have a midline position on the trachea and this must be remembered when performing tracheotomy.”
      “From the nose and mouth, air passes into the trachea and into each lung, through two airways called the bronchi.”
      “The aortic arch is anterior to the trachea, and the descending aorta is on the right side.”
trach
  1. (informal) A tracheotomy or tracheostomy.
  2. (informal) The tube inserted in a tracheotomy.
  3. (informal) One who undergoes a tracheotomy.
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tracheocele
  1. (medicine) goiter
  2. (medicine) A tumour containing air and communicating with the trachea.
tracheotomy
  1. (surgery) A surgical procedure in which an incision is made into the trachea, through the neck, and a tube inserted so as to make an artificial opening in order to assist breathing.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In severe problem patients a tracheotomy or surgical opening above the Adams apple is needed.”
      “He was going to do a tracheotomy, opening the throat and inserting a tube into the windpipe.”
      “To instill acid or saline in the lung, we introduced a cannula via a tracheotomy.”
tracheostomy
  1. (surgery) A surgical procedure in which an incision is made into the trachea, through the neck, and a tube inserted so as to make an artificial opening in order to assist breathing.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The patient underwent a tracheostomy to create an opening in the trachea, allowing for improved breathing.”
      “However, even the surgical approach can be challenging, and may require tracheostomy with cervical lipectomy to overcome the technical barriers.”
      “By far, the two basic indications for tracheostomy are airway obstruction and ventilatory support.”
tracheobronchomegaly
  1. A rare disease of the lungs and airways where the trachea and bronchi become abnormally wide, leading to sputum collection in the lungs and repeated chest infections and bronchiectasis.
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tracheobranchiae
  1. (zoology) The gill-like breathing organs of certain aquatic insect larvae. They contain tracheal tubes somewhat similar to those of other insects.
tracheomalacia
  1. (pathology) A condition in which the cartilaginous tissue in trachea is soft, such that the trachea partly collapses during respiration.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Follow-up revealed one case of tracheomalacia and two patients required a gastrostomy.”
      “The differential diagnosis of tracheomalacia includes laryngomalacia, subglottic stenosis, congenital cysts, vocal cord paralysis, and hypocalcemic tetany.”
      “This pathway may improve understanding of human primary tracheomalacia and improve protocols for cartilage tissue engineering.”
tracheobronchopneumonia
  1. (medicine) Inflammation of the trachea, bronchi and lung parenchyma.
tracheoscopy
  1. (medicine) examination of the interior of the trachea using a laryngoscope
  2. Examples:
    1. “For months he was fed via a tube into his stomach and surgeons had to carry out a tracheoscopy to enable him to breathe.”
      “Operative tracheoscopy and bronchoscopy revealed the presence of granulation tissue, which was resected from the area of the tracheotomy.”
      “At that point, the animal was anesthetized, and tracheoscopy was performed with a flexible 56-cm bronchoscope.”
tracheotome
  1. A medical instrument used to perform an incision in the trachea.
tracheobronchoscopy
tracheobronchomalacia
  1. The combination of tracheomalacia and bronchomalacia.
tracheobronchoscope
  1. A kind of endoscope used in tracheobronchoscopy.
trachenchyma
  1. (botany) A vegetable tissue consisting of tracheae.
tracheate
  1. (zoology) Any arthropod with tracheae; one of the Tracheata.
trachitis
  1. Alternative form of tracheitis
tracheitis
  1. Inflammation of the trachea.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Bacterial tracheitis is an uncommon infection that usually occurs in children and has a severe, rapidly progressive course.”
      “At 12 mo, 4 subjects suffered from rhinitis and sore throat and 2 others suffered from spasmodic tracheitis.”
      “Other less common diagnoses included otitis media, pharyngitis, laryngitis, tracheitis, or a combination of these.”
tracheobronchoscopes
tracheobronchoscopies
tracheoscopies
  1. plural of tracheoscopy
tracheostomies
  1. plural of tracheostomy
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  3. Examples:
    1. “All tracheotomies were operative tracheotomies, and no percutaneous dilatational tracheostomies were performed.”
      “Similar technology has been described before from our institution, particularly with respect to respiratory parameters and tracheostomies.”
      “At one time, adults with tracheostomies and ventilator dependence were found only in hospitals, in intensive or acute care beds.”
tracheoceles
  1. plural of tracheocele
tracheotomes
  1. plural of tracheotome
tracheotomies
tracheates
  1. plural of tracheate
tracheae
  1. plural form of trachea
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The galeae are hollow yet contain muscles, tracheae, nerves and an open circulatory system.”
      “The lethal phase of Tpl aneuploids is late embryonic or early larval, with the tracheae and the gut the first tissues to be affected.”
      “Breathing is by special gas exchange organs along the side of the body called tracheae and malpighian tubules.”
tracheas
trachs
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