A 10-month-old boy presents to the emergency department at 1…

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A 10-mоnth-оld bоy presents to the emergency depаrtment аt 10 pm with а history of three days of low-grade fever and rhinorrhea, followed by one day of barking cough and difficulty breathing. The child's cough has been progressively getting worse.  He is eating poorly, but there is no emesis or diarrhea. There is no significant past medical history, and the mother states all his vaccinations are up-to-date. No one else in the household is currently ill.  The child lives with his mother and a 2-year-old sister and attends day care. On physical exam he has a temperature of 101.3°F, elevated respiratory rate of 48/min, and normal heart rate and blood pressure. On lung exam, there are subcostal inspiratory muscle retractions and on auscultation, a high-pitched inspiratory stridor is present. The patient's symptoms are most likely caused by which of the following conditions?

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