Laryngotracheobronchitis
Acute upper respiratory airways infection that results in the swelling of the larynx. It is usually caused by parainfluenza viruses. Signs include a characteristic barking cough and stridor.
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Common in Children below 5yrs of age presented with barking cough, lethargy and fever
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