Ειδοποίηση Μελετητή:[ Laryngomalacia ]
[HTML] Multidisciplinary care of craniosynostosis
EP Buchanan, Y Xue, AS Xue, A Olshinka, S Lam - Journal of Multidisciplinary …, 2017
... Common diagnoses include laryngomalacia, tracheomalacia, and tracheacartilagenous
sleeves. ... Constricted nasal airway, laryngomalacia, and tracheocartilagenous rings are
commonly observed in these patients and contribute to airway compromise. ...
sleeves. ... Constricted nasal airway, laryngomalacia, and tracheocartilagenous rings are
commonly observed in these patients and contribute to airway compromise. ...
[HTML] What's Behind Stridor? Case Studies in Diagnosis and Care
UHMER During, LFFN Jerusalem
... Additional etiologies of stridor to consider include trauma, toxic or caustic inhalation,
and tracheomalacia or laryngomalacia. There are no history or physical exam findings
in this patient that suggest a traumatic etiology of his stridor. ...
and tracheomalacia or laryngomalacia. There are no history or physical exam findings
in this patient that suggest a traumatic etiology of his stridor. ...
[HTML] Airway management in surgical correction of severe kyphoscoliosis associated with tethered cord and multiple malformations: A method of tracheostomaplasty by …
Y Tatekawa - Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
... malformations including undescended testes, deafness, voice disorders, visual
disturbances, and mental retardation. Furthermore, he had laryngomalacia and subglottic
stenosis. Detethering of the cord prior to corrective scoliosis surgery ...
disturbances, and mental retardation. Furthermore, he had laryngomalacia and subglottic
stenosis. Detethering of the cord prior to corrective scoliosis surgery ...
Vocal Cord Dysfunction and Asthma
ML Fajt, RS Traister, AA Petrov - Current Treatment Options in Allergy
... Clin Pulm Med. 2006;13:73–86.Google Scholar. 11. Christopher KL, Morris MJ. Vocal cord
dysfunction, paradoxic vocal fold motion, or laryngomalacia? Our understanding requires an
interdisciplinary approach. Otolaryngol Clin N Am. 2010;43(1):43–66. ...
dysfunction, paradoxic vocal fold motion, or laryngomalacia? Our understanding requires an
interdisciplinary approach. Otolaryngol Clin N Am. 2010;43(1):43–66. ...
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