Neonatal airway anomaly: vallecular cyst
CF Mulcahy, SK Reddy, EE Wikner, PA Mudd - BMJ Case Reports, 2017
… Additionally, several reports have documented an association between laryngomalacia and
vallecular cysts.3 Diagnosis is typically obtained through flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscopy,
and endoscopic marsupialisation is the recommended surgical approach in infants with a …
vallecular cysts.3 Diagnosis is typically obtained through flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscopy,
and endoscopic marsupialisation is the recommended surgical approach in infants with a …
Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of TP63‐related disorders including the first set of monozygotic twins
T Wenger, D Li, MH Harr, WH Tan, R Pellegrino… - American Journal of Medical …, 2017
… The proband's full brother is reportedly phenotypically normal, but he has a 3-year-old
daughter with unilateral cleft lip and palate as well as a laryngeal cleft, laryngomalacia, and
duplex right kidneys; he also has an unaffected 7-year-old daughter …
daughter with unilateral cleft lip and palate as well as a laryngeal cleft, laryngomalacia, and
duplex right kidneys; he also has an unaffected 7-year-old daughter …
[HTML] Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children with Recurrent Wheeze/Asthma: A Single Centre Study
M Zaffanello, E Gasperi, L Tenero, M Piazza… - Children, 2017
The relationship between asthma and sleep-disordered breathing is bidirectional due to common
risk factors that promote airway inflammation. Obstructive sleep-disordered breathing and recurrent
wheeze/asthma are conditions that involve the upper and the lower respiratory system …
risk factors that promote airway inflammation. Obstructive sleep-disordered breathing and recurrent
wheeze/asthma are conditions that involve the upper and the lower respiratory system …
[PDF] Stridor u dieťaťa z pohľadu otorinolaryngológa
MUDA Jovankovičová, MUDI Klochanová…
… The most common cause of inspiratory as well as inspiratory-expiratory stridor is a
laryngeal disease, most specifically laryngomalacia occurring in 45 – 75% of cases …
The most common cause of stridor was laryngomalacia (81%) …
laryngeal disease, most specifically laryngomalacia occurring in 45 – 75% of cases …
The most common cause of stridor was laryngomalacia (81%) …
[PDF] CROUP NOT ALWAYS A BENIGN CONDITION
SA Shah, S Zaman, AU Haq, S Shahzad
… stridor. Stenosis at subglottic region produces biphasic stridor1. Stridor in children
may be due to congenital anomalies like laryngomalacia, laryngeal web or vocal
cords paralysis or acquired causes like infections2. Stridor …
may be due to congenital anomalies like laryngomalacia, laryngeal web or vocal
cords paralysis or acquired causes like infections2. Stridor …
[PDF] Fetal Thyroid Disorders
S Gupta - AOGD BULLETIN
… trachea under fetoscopic guidance. The balloon can accommodate an increase in
tracheal diameter as the fetus grows and does not cause tracheal damage, although
laryngomalacia has been described. The procedure is performed …
tracheal diameter as the fetus grows and does not cause tracheal damage, although
laryngomalacia has been described. The procedure is performed …
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