Congenital Abnormalities of the Temporomandibular Joint
CJ Galea, JE Dashow, JE Woerner - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North …, 2018
… Initial Evaluation. At the time of birth, treatment priorities should focus on airway stabilization,
feeding, hearing, and vision. The airway may be compromised as a result of choanal atresia,
mandibular micrognathia, glossoptosis, pharyngeal dysfunction, or laryngomalacia …
feeding, hearing, and vision. The airway may be compromised as a result of choanal atresia,
mandibular micrognathia, glossoptosis, pharyngeal dysfunction, or laryngomalacia …
[HTML] Left Vocal Cord Paralysis After Patent Ductus Arteriosus Ligation: A Systematic Review
MS Engeseth, NR Olsen, S Maeland, T Halvorsen… - Paediatric Respiratory …, 2017
… included in further analysis.+LVCP (N=66): GA, 24.75 ± 1.6 wk; BW, 704.2 ±185.6 g;SA, 18.4 ±
13,9 d, Laryngoscopy (N=66/532), 66/532 (12.4%), Stridor, dysphonia, tube feeding,
bronchopulmonary dysplasia, IVH, retinopathy of prematurity, laryngomalacia, subglottic stenosis …
13,9 d, Laryngoscopy (N=66/532), 66/532 (12.4%), Stridor, dysphonia, tube feeding,
bronchopulmonary dysplasia, IVH, retinopathy of prematurity, laryngomalacia, subglottic stenosis …
Dynamic expiratory CT: An effective non‐invasive diagnostic exam for fragile children with suspected tracheo‐bronchomalacia
N Ullmann, A Secinaro, L Menchini, S Caggiano… - Pediatric Pulmonology
… 29, Laryngomalacia, Negative, Ariepiglottoplasty for laryngomalacia. 30, BM, BM, Nocturnal NIV …
Differently, in one case (pt n° 29) the two exams agreed, being both negative for tracheal or
bronchial malformations, but bronchoscopy allowed identification of laryngomalacia …
Differently, in one case (pt n° 29) the two exams agreed, being both negative for tracheal or
bronchial malformations, but bronchoscopy allowed identification of laryngomalacia …
22q11. 2 Deletion Syndrome
W Lee, IB van den Veyver - Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care (Second …, 2018
… often required. Neonatal management depends on the particular cardiac pathology
and other features of the syndrome, such as hypocalcemia, immunodeficiency,
feeding difficulties, laryngomalacia, and renal anomalies. It …
and other features of the syndrome, such as hypocalcemia, immunodeficiency,
feeding difficulties, laryngomalacia, and renal anomalies. It …
Postlicensure Safety Surveillance of Congenital Anomaly and Miscarriage Among Pregnancies Exposed to Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
LS Sy, KI Meyer, NP Klein, C Chao, C Velicer… - Human Vaccines & …, 2017
A Small Supernumerary Marker Derived from the Pericentromeric Region of Chromosome 5: Case Report and Delineation of Partial Trisomy 5p Phenotype
L Camerota, M Pitzianti, D Postorivo, AM Nardone… - Cytogenetic and Genome …, 2017
… septal defect; BC, Baker's cysts; BIH, bi- lateral inguinal hernia; CC, clino-camptodactily; EAF,
enlarged anterior fontanelle; f, fibroblast; HC, hypoplastic columella; IM, intestinal malrotation;
JH, joint hyperlaxity; L, lym- phocytes; LE, lymphedema; LM, laryngomalacia; m, months …
enlarged anterior fontanelle; f, fibroblast; HC, hypoplastic columella; IM, intestinal malrotation;
JH, joint hyperlaxity; L, lym- phocytes; LE, lymphedema; LM, laryngomalacia; m, months …
Trauma to the Neck and Aerodigestive Tract
J Das - Trauma in Otolaryngology, 2018
… A temporary stent may be placed using a nasotracheal tube and kept in situ for 3–4
days to hold the reduction in place. Longer periods of stenting using such a method
are not advised for fear of causing laryngomalacia. Devitalized …
days to hold the reduction in place. Longer periods of stenting using such a method
are not advised for fear of causing laryngomalacia. Devitalized …
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