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Cartilaginous tube
The trachea (pl.: tracheae or tracheas), also known as the windpipe, is a cartilaginous tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs, allowing
Trachea
Italian physician (born 1958)
biological and synthetic scaffolds seeded with patients' own stem cells as trachea transplants, Macchiarini was a visiting professor and director on a temporary
Paolo_Macchiarini
Ridge of cartilage separating the openings of the main bronchi
The carina of trachea (also: "tracheal carina") is a ridge of cartilage at the base of the trachea separating the openings of the left and right main bronchi
Carina_of_trachea
Voice box, an organ in the neck of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals
of the neck involved in respiration, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration. The opening of the larynx into the pharynx, known
Larynx
saber-sheath trachea also known as scabbard trachea is a trachea that has an abnormal shape. This manifests as a narrowing of the portion of the trachea located
Saber-sheath_trachea
Placement of a tube into the trachea
to as intubation, is the placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea (windpipe) to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through
Tracheal_intubation
Tracheal disease
incident where the cartilage that keeps the airway (trachea) open is soft, such that the trachea partly collapses especially during increased airflow
Tracheomalacia
Genus of moths
(Walker, 1858) Trachea atriplaga Hampson, 1911 Trachea atriplicis (Linnaeus, 1758) – orache moth Trachea atritornea Hampson, 1908 Trachea aurigera (Walker
Trachea_(moth)
Malignant tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in lung tissue
Tumors in the thorax can cause breathing problems by obstructing the trachea or disrupting the nerve to the diaphragm; difficulty swallowing by compressing
Lung_cancer
Flattening of the trachea in animals
formation or weakening of the cartilaginous rings of the trachea resulting in flattening of the trachea. It can be congenital or acquired, and extrathoracic
Tracheal_collapse
Vocal organ of birds
(súrinx) 'pan pipes') is the vocal organ of birds. Located at the base of a bird's trachea, it produces sounds without the vocal folds of mammals. The sound is produced
Syrinx_(bird_anatomy)
Structure of the respiratory system
food from moving into the airway. From the larynx, air moves into the trachea and down to the intersection known as the carina that branches to form
Respiratory_tract
Part of the aorta
The arch travels backward, so that it ultimately runs to the left of the trachea. The aorta begins at the level of the upper border of the second/third
Aortic_arch
Anterior part of the neck, in front of the vertebra
important section of it is the epiglottis, separating the esophagus from the trachea (windpipe), preventing food and drinks being inhaled into the lungs. The
Throat
Inflammation of the trachea
Tracheitis is an inflammation of the trachea. Although the trachea is usually considered part of the lower respiratory tract, in ICD-10 tracheitis is
Tracheitis
Primary organ of the respiratory system
The lungs are part of the lower respiratory tract that begins at the trachea and branches into the bronchi and bronchioles, which receive air breathed
Lung
Surgical procedure
Chondrolaryngoplasty (commonly called tracheal shave, but this is a misnomer as the trachea is not involved) is a surgical procedure in which the thyroid cartilage
Chondrolaryngoplasty
Temporary surgical incision to create an airway into the trachea
making an incision on the front of the neck to open a direct airway to the trachea. The resulting stoma (hole) can serve independently as an airway or as
Tracheotomy
Medical intervention
intubation, a procedure during which an endotracheal tube is inserted into the trachea to support patient ventilation. Other examples of intubation include balloon
Intubation
Medical condition
on exhalation. If the trachea is also involved the term tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) is used. If only the upper airway the trachea is involved it is called
Bronchomalacia
Ancient city in Isauria
Kyinda (Ancient Greek: Κύϊνδα) was a Graeco-Roman town located in Cilicia Trachea mentioned by Ptolemy and the ecclesiastical authorities. It was in time
Diocaesarea_(Isauria)
Species of roundworm
A gapeworm (Syngamus trachea), also known as a red worm and forked worm, is a parasitic nematode worm that infects the tracheas of certain birds. The resulting
Gapeworm
Complete ring of cartilage around the trachea
"ring-shaped") or cricoid ring, is the only complete ring of cartilage around the trachea. It forms the back part of the voice box and functions as an attachment
Cricoid_cartilage
Species of moth
The orache moth (Trachea atriplicis) is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in all of Europe, east across the Palearctic to the Pacific
Trachea_atriplicis
Artery of the mediastinum
The artery then crosses the trachea in front of it obliquely from the left to the right, roughly at the middle of the trachea or the level of the ninth
Brachiocephalic_artery
Biological system in animals and plants for gas exchange
to interface with the external environment; the largest of these is the trachea, which branches in the middle of the chest into the two main bronchi, which
Respiratory_system
Medical condition
cartilaginous structure of the trachea, but significant atrophy of the posterior wall, causing significant invagination of the trachea on expiration. In these
Tracheobronchomalacia
Damage to the tracheobronchial tree
damage to the tracheobronchial tree (the airway structure involving the trachea and bronchi). It can result from blunt or penetrating trauma to the neck
Tracheobronchial_injury
Medical condition
innominate artery (brachiocephalic trunk or brachiocephalic artery) and the trachea. A TIF is a rare but life-threatening iatrogenic injury, usually the sequela
Tracheoinnominate_fistula
Smooth muscle of the trachea
trachealis muscle is a sheet of smooth muscle in the trachea. The trachealis muscle lies posterior to the trachea and anterior to the oesophagus. It bridges the
Trachealis_muscle
Flap in the throat protecting the windpipe
leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the trachea and the lungs. It stays open during breathing, allowing air into the larynx
Epiglottis
Congenital discontinuity of the oesophagus
blind pouch and overflows into the trachea and lungs. Furthermore, a fistula between the lower esophagus and trachea may allow stomach acid to flow into
Esophageal_atresia
District and municipality in Mersin, Turkey
(Seleucia ad Calycadnum), Seleucia in Cilicia, Seleucia in Isauria, Seleucia Trachea, and Seleucia Tracheotis. The site of the ancient city of Olba (Turkish:
Silifke
Cartilage that makes up the laryngeal skeleton
make up the laryngeal skeleton, the cartilage structure in and around the trachea that contains the larynx. It does not completely encircle the larynx (only
Thyroid_cartilage
Organs of the immune system
tracheobronchial lymph nodes are lymph nodes that are located around the division of trachea and main bronchi. These lymph nodes form four main groups including paratracheal
Tracheobronchial_lymph_nodes
Species of moth
"Trachea delicata Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Trachea delicata". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Trachea delicata
Trachea_delicata
Medical condition
differences) is an abnormal connection (fistula) between the esophagus and the trachea. TEF is a common congenital abnormality, but when occurring late in life
Tracheoesophageal_fistula
Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach
tube, about 25 cm (10 in) long in adult humans, that travels behind the trachea and heart, passes through the diaphragm, and empties into the uppermost
Esophagus
Species of gastropod
Caecum trachea is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Caecidae. The shell size varies between 2 mm
Caecum_trachea
Species of moth
Trachea auriplena is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Taiwan, China, India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The wingspan is 42–49 mm
Trachea_auriplena
Species of moth
Trachea melanospila is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Vincenz Kollar in 1844. It is found in Sri Lanka, Korea, Japan and Siberia. "Species
Trachea_melanospila
Nerve in the human body
subclavian artery, then traveling upwards. They both travel alongside the trachea. Additionally, the nerves are among the few nerves that follow a recurrent
Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve
Reflex
located mainly on the posterior wall of the trachea, larynx, and at the carina of trachea, the point where the trachea branches into the main bronchi. The receptors
Cough_reflex
Late Byzantine coin
electrum trachea, 48 billon trachea or 864 copper tetartera, although with the debasement of the trachea it eventually came to rate 12 electrum trachea and
Hyperpyron
Clinical sign
pressure (such as in the case of a pneumothorax) the trachea will shift towards the opposing side. The trachea is the tube that carries air from the throat to
Tracheal_deviation
Part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity
throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and trachea (the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs respectively). It is
Pharynx
Number
nfr heart with trachea beautiful, pleasant, good
0
Congenital disorder of respiratory system
rare birth defect with a prevalence of less than 1 in 50,000 in which the trachea fails to develop, resulting in an impaired communication between the larynx
Tracheal_agenesis
Geographical region in Turkey
Cilicia (/sɪˈlɪʃə/ sil-ISH-ə) is a geographical region of southern Anatolia in West Asia, extending inland from the northeastern coasts of the Mediterranean
Cilicia
The laryngotracheal groove is a precursor for the larynx and trachea. The rudiment of the respiratory organs appears as a median longitudinal groove in
Laryngotracheal_groove
Species of moth
Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae Genus: Apamea Species: A. spaldingi Binomial name Apamea spaldingi Smith, 1909 Synonyms Hyppa spaldingi Trachea umbrifacta
Apamea_spaldingi
Type of wrestling chokehold
This variation would be applied using the forearm against the opponent's trachea with the leg used to secure it on position. The first demonstration of
Gogoplata
American actor (1959–2025)
on his trachea has reduced his voice to a rasp and rendered him short of breath." To speak, Kilmer plugged an electric voice box into his trachea. Kilmer
Val_Kilmer
Airway in the respiratory tract
conducts air into the lungs. The first or primary bronchi to branch from the trachea at the carina are the right main bronchus and the left main bronchus. These
Bronchus
Clinical event in dogs and cats
irritation causes spasms in the soft palate muscle thus narrowing the trachea. Because the trachea is narrowed, the pet isn't able to inhale a full breath of air
Reverse_sneezing
Pattern seen in radiologic examinations
similar to the pointed shape of a Christian church steeple within the trachea itself. The steeple sign is most commonly associated with croup, or
Steeple_sign
Hospital in Peoria, Illinois, US
without a trachea (a windpipe), also known as tracheal agenesis, a rare and usually fatal birth defect. She received an artificial trachea that incorporated
Children's Hospital of Illinois
Children's_Hospital_of_Illinois
Embryological structure dividing the trachea from the oesophagus
or ridges which fuse in the midline. It divides the oesophagus from the trachea during prenatal development. Developmental abnormalities can lead to a
Tracheoesophageal_septum
Disease of the respiratory system
animals. They include conditions of the respiratory tract including the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, pleurae, pleural cavity, the nerves and
Respiratory_disease
One of the two arteries that supply the head and neck with blood
trachea, esophagus, left recurrent laryngeal nerve, and thoracic duct. To its right side, below is the brachiocephalic trunk, and above, the trachea,
Common_carotid_artery
Infection of the nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx or trachea
upper respiratory tract, including the nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx or trachea. This commonly includes nasal obstruction, sore throat, tonsillitis, pharyngitis
Upper respiratory tract infection
Upper_respiratory_tract_infection
Species of moth
Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae Genus: Aseptis Species: A. perfumosa Binomial name Aseptis perfumosa (Hampson, 1918) Synonyms Trachea perfumosa Hampson, 1918
Aseptis_perfumosa
Handheld device to produce clearer speech
An electrolarynx, sometimes referred to as a "throat back", is a medical device used to produce clearer speech by those people who have lost their voice
Electrolarynx
Two regions of Ancient Egypt
the Two Lands" and was depicted as a human trachea entwined with the papyrus and lily plant. The trachea stood for unification, while the papyrus and
Upper_and_Lower_Egypt
Procedure allowing a physician to look at a patient's airways
bronchoscope in the 1920s, using this rigid tube to visually inspect the trachea and mainstem bronchi. The British laryngologist Victor Negus, who worked
Bronchoscopy
Medical intervention
Extraglottic airway devices (EGDs) create a patent airway without entering the trachea. These devices are highly effective for providing oxygenation and ventilation
Advanced_airway_management
Loss of blood, possibly causing death
away from the spine to sever the jugular veins, carotid arteries, and trachea. Properly performed, blood will flow freely, and death will occur within
Exsanguination
2002 studio album by The End
Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point: False Omniscient is the debut album from Canadian mathcore band The End. The album was first released on Re-define
Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point: False Omniscient
Transfer_Trachea_Reverberations_from_Point:_False_Omniscient
Central part of the thoracic cavity
within the thorax, mainly the heart and its vessels, the esophagus, the trachea, the vagus, phrenic and cardiac nerves, the thoracic duct, the thymus and
Mediastinum
Catheter used to deliver air
A tracheal tube is a catheter that is inserted into the trachea for the primary purpose of establishing and maintaining a patent airway and to ensure
Tracheal_tube
Embryological precursor of the respiratory system
structure that develops into the respiratory tract organs such as the larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs. It arises from part of the laryngotracheal tube. In
Lung_bud
Calendar year
first-time trachea transplants occurred in 2008; one used a woman's own stem cells to prevent transplant rejection, and one using a trachea donated from
2008
Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers
multiple tympanic membranes which diverges from the lower end of the trachea; the trachea being elongated in some species, increasing the volume of vocalisations
Bird
Entry of materials into the larynx (voice box) and lower respiratory tract
stomach contents from the oropharynx or gastrointestinal tract, into the trachea and lungs. When pulmonary aspiration occurs during eating and drinking
Pulmonary_aspiration
Involuntary contraction of the vocal folds restricting inhalation
vocal folds. It may be triggered when the vocal cords or the area of the trachea below the vocal folds detects the entry of water, mucus, blood, or other
Laryngospasm
High-pitched breathing sound due to obstruction of the larynx
compressing the trachea; thyroiditis such as Riedel's thyroiditis; vocal cord palsy; tracheomalacia or tracheobronchomalacia (e.g., collapsed trachea); congenital
Stridor
Organs of the immune system
lymph nodes located anterior to the trachea in the neck. The pretracheal lymph nodes lie anterior to the trachea. They follow the anterior jugular veins
Pretracheal_lymph_nodes
Resilient and smooth elastic tissue present in animals
purpose of holding tubes open in the body. Examples include the rings of the trachea, such as the cricoid cartilage and carina. Cartilage is composed of specialized
Cartilage
(singular: taenidium) are circumferential thickenings of the cuticle inside a trachea or tracheole in an insect's respiratory system. The geometry of the Taenidiae
Taenidia
Medical intervention
through an over-the-needle catheter inserted through the skin into the trachea using a high pressure gas source is considered a form of conventional ventilation
Surgical_airway_management
Endoscopy of the larynx
function of his own glottic apparatus and the uppermost portion of his trachea. He presented his findings at the Royal Society of London in 1855. All
Laryngoscopy
First aid procedure
This compresses the lungs and exerts pressure on the object lodged in the trachea in an effort to expel it. Most modern protocols, including those of the
Heimlich_maneuver
2023 armed incursions and massacres in Israel
the time of death. Many victims were described as having soot in their trachea, indicating that they burned to death. Two or three decapitations of adults
October_7_attacks
Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
nodule Vocal fold paresis Vocal cord dysfunction epiglottis Epiglottitis trachea Tracheitis Laryngotracheal stenosis Lower RT/ lung disease (including LRTIs)
COVID-19
Organs of the immune system
chains[citation needed]) are lymph nodes in the neck situated lateral to the trachea and esophagus alongside the recurrent laryngeal nerve. They drain to the
Paratracheal_lymph_nodes
Domesticated species of canid
including diseases that affect the nasal cavity, the larynx, and the trachea; lower respiratory tract diseases, which includes pulmonary disease and
Dog
Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs
nodule Vocal fold paresis Vocal cord dysfunction epiglottis Epiglottitis trachea Tracheitis Laryngotracheal stenosis Lower RT/ lung disease (including LRTIs)
Cystic_fibrosis
Medical condition leading to loss of voice
the vocal cords – the paired bands of muscle tissue positioned over the trachea – from coming together and vibrating will have the potential to make a
Aphonia
Artery of the head and neck
that, when present, supplies blood to the thyroid gland primarily, or the trachea, the parathyroid gland and the thymus gland (as thymica accessoria) in
Thyroid_ima_artery
Engineered organ replacement
for the patients who are in need of treatments. The field of artificial tracheas went through a period of high interest and excitement with the work of
Artificial_organ
Method to mechanically assist or replace spontaneous breathing
it involves an instrument to create an airway that is placed inside the trachea. This is done through an endotracheal tube or nasotracheal tube. For non-invasive
Mechanical_ventilation
Academic journal
Macchiarini. These papers, which discussed the first tissue-engineered trachea transplant, were found to contain fabricated information following an investigation
The_Lancet
One of several species of Ascaris
migrate from the alveoli, through the bronchioles and bronchi, and into the trachea. An acute inflammatory reaction can occur if some of the worms get lost
Ascaris_lumbricoides
Inflammation of the epiglottis
epiglottis—the flap at the base of the tongue that prevents food entering the trachea (windpipe). Symptoms are usually rapid in onset and include trouble swallowing
Epiglottitis
Rare neurodegenerative disease
bypasses the nose and mouth (the upper airways) by making a cut in the trachea (tracheostomy) and inserting a tube connected to a ventilator. It is an
ALS
American actor (born 1976)
plaintiff, who claimed her dog died from unexplained traumatic injuries to its trachea and esophagus, also alleged that Scientology members chased her as she
Danny_Masterson
Mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways
Sputum is mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways (the trachea and bronchi). It is commonly referred to as "phlegm". In medicine, sputum samples
Sputum
Space in the larynx
vallecula is an important reference landmark used during intubation of the trachea. The procedure requires the blade-tip of a Macintosh-style laryngoscope
Epiglottic_vallecula
Part of the respiratory system of birds
respiratory system. Water vapor heats cool air during inhalation in the trachea, and increases its humidity. The resulting evaporative water loss varies
Air_sac
Insects have spiracles on their exoskeletons to allow air to enter the trachea.[page needed] In insects, the tracheal tubes primarily deliver oxygen directly
Respiratory_system_of_insects
TRACHEA
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Female
English
Variant spelling of English Louella, LUELLA means "famous warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Foamy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brightness, Whiteness, Drought
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Peace
Girl/Female
Tamil
One who is outstanding example of peace & humility
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Mother of Gawain.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Walmer in Kent, so named from Old English wala (plural of walh ‘Briton’) + mere ‘pool’, or from Walmore Common in Gloucestershire.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, German, Hebrew, Irish, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Spotted; Freckled
Boy/Male
Biblical
That fasts, their eagerness.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the most forgiving
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n.
A continuous tube formed from superposed large cylindrical or prismatic cells (tracheae), which have lost their intervening partitions, and are usually marked with dots, pits, rings, or spirals by internal deposition of secondary membranes; a duct.
n.
Any arthropod having tracheae; one of the Tracheata.
pl.
of Trachea
a.
Breathing by means of tracheae; of or pertaining to the Tracheata.
n.
One of the gill-like breathing organs of certain aquatic insect larvae. They contain tracheal tubes somewhat similar to those of other insects.
n.
The windpipe. See Illust. of Lung.
n.
The windpipe, or trachea; the weasand.
n.pl.
An extensive division of arthropods comprising all those which breathe by tracheae, as distinguished from Crustacea, which breathe by means of branchiae.
n.pl.
A division of Arachnida including those that breathe only by means of tracheae. It includes the mites, ticks, false scorpions, and harvestmen.
n.
One of the large cells in woody tissue which have spiral, annular, or other markings, and are connected longitudinally so as to form continuous ducts.
n.
A tumor containing air and communicating with the trachea.
n.
One of the Trachearia.
a.
Of or pertaining to the trachea; like a trachea.
n.
A vegetable tissue consisting of tracheae.
n.
Examination of the interior of the trachea by means of a mirror.
n. pl.
A group of passerine birds having the syrinx at the lower end of the trachea.
a.
Tracheal; breathing by means of tracheae.
n.
Inflammation of the trachea, or windpipe.
n.
One of the respiratory tubes of insects and arachnids.
a.
Pertaining both to the tracheal and bronchial tubes, or to their junction; -- said of the syrinx of certain birds.