How Do You Spell FALSE DIPHTHERIA?

Pronunciation: [fˈɒls dɪfθˈi͡əɹɪə] (IPA)

False diphtheria, also known as pseudomembranous pharyngitis, is a bacterial infection that can cause inflammation and the formation of a false membrane in the throat. The spelling of "false diphtheria" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /fɔls dɪfˈθɪrɪə/. The "f" sound is pronounced as /f/, the "o" as /ɔ/, the "l" as /l/, the "s" as /s/, and so on. Proper pronunciation is important for medical professionals to accurately diagnose and treat these infections.

FALSE DIPHTHERIA Meaning and Definition

  1. False diphtheria, also known as pseudomembranous croup, is a medical condition characterized by the inflammation and swelling of the upper airway, particularly the larynx and trachea, resulting in difficulty breathing. This condition is often mistaken for genuine diphtheria due to the presence of a grayish-white membrane or pseudo-membrane that forms in the throat, resembling the infamous symptom of true diphtheria. However, unlike true diphtheria, false diphtheria is not caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.

    False diphtheria typically occurs as a result of viral infections, most commonly parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), or influenza virus. The infection causes inflammation of the respiratory mucosa, leading to the formation of the pseudo-membrane. This membrane can obstruct the airway, causing hoarseness, stridor (high-pitched noisy breathing), and difficulty breathing. Children, especially those under the age of five, are more prone to false diphtheria.

    Treatment for false diphtheria primarily focuses on relieving symptoms and reducing airway obstruction. This often involves supportive care such as humidified oxygen, nebulized epinephrine to reduce swelling, and corticosteroids to alleviate inflammation. Occasionally, hospitalization may be necessary for severe cases or if the obstruction becomes life-threatening.

    It is important to differentiate between false diphtheria and true diphtheria, as the latter requires specific antibiotic treatment and administration of diphtheria antitoxin. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for providing appropriate care and preventing further complications.

  2. Diphtheroid; croupous tonsillitis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for FALSE DIPHTHERIA

  • dalse diphtheria
  • calse diphtheria
  • valse diphtheria
  • galse diphtheria
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  • ralse diphtheria
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  • falwe diphtheria
  • falsw diphtheria

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