croup (comparison with acute epiglotittis)
Last reviewed 12/2022
feature | epiglottitis | croup |
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organism | H.
influenzae | parainfluenza virus
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age | generally
2-6 years old, may occur in older children and adults | generally
less than 2 years old, may occur in children 6 months to 6 years |
onset | rapid | gradual |
site | supraglottic | subglottic |
temperature | high
fever | low grade fever |
dysphagia | severe | absent
(mild) |
dispnoea | +++ | variable |
drooling | present | not
present |
stridor | inspiratory
or expiratory | mainly inspiratory
|
lymph nodes | +++ | + |
cough | not
common | barking cough |
voice | muffled | hoarse |
posture | sitting
forward | lying down
|
behaviour | quiet;
terrified | struggling |
colour |
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X-ray |
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previous attack |
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Note :
- thumb sign - enlarged round epiglottis which looks like a thumb print
- steeple sign - see investigations (croup)
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