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tracheobronchial in American English (ˌtreɪkioʊˈbrɑŋkiəl) adjective relating to the trachea and bronchi tracheobronchial in American English (ˌtreikiouˈbrɑŋkiəl) adjectiveAnatomy of, pertaining to, or affecting the trachea and bronchi Word origin [1895–1900; tracheo- + bronchial]This word is first recorded in the period 1895–1900. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Marxism, apothecaries' measure, backwind, calling card, hit-and-runExamples of 'tracheobronchial' in a sentencetracheobronchial Occult tracheobronchial foreign body aspirations are infrequently seen in adults.Metastases were found in the lungs and in the tracheobronchial, mediastinic and oesophageal lymph nodes.These conditions are thought to be potential risk factors for tracheobronchial malpositioningof feeding tubes.End-to-end tracheobronchial anastomosis was performed, and the patient recovered without any complications.The subglottis and the tracheobronchial tree were severely inflamed but had no discrete lesions.Only patients with moderate respiratory distress were submitted to bronchoscopy, which revealed no tracheobronchial abnormalities.Bronchogenic cysts are congenital anomalies originating from the primitive tracheobronchial tree in the fetal period.The visible tumors were also classified according to their location in the tracheobronchial tree.Bronchoscopy revealed diffuse erythema and edema of the tracheobronchial mucosa without any ulcerous legions.Glomus tumors should be included in the differential diagnosis of tracheobronchial lesions. |