Neurologically Acquired Laryngomalacia in a Pediatric Patient with Moyamoya: A Case Report and Literature Review
H Born, A Wineland, MJ Rutter - International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2018
Acquired laryngomalacia in the pediatric population is rare, especially from a
neurogenic cause. This case report describes a pediatric patient who developed
laryngomalacia following a neurologic insult. A proposed physiologic pathway is …
neurogenic cause. This case report describes a pediatric patient who developed
laryngomalacia following a neurologic insult. A proposed physiologic pathway is …
Laryngomalacia, Supraglottoplasty, and Feeding and Swallowing Disorders: Is There An Association?
H El-Hakim, A Isaac, W Johannsen - Pediatric Dysphagia, 2018
Laryngomalacia (LM) is a commonly encountered entity in infants and children with
stridor and other upper aerodigestive symptoms [1]. Although the presentation and
functional deficits encompass stridor, cyanotic spells, failure to thrive, and feeding …
stridor and other upper aerodigestive symptoms [1]. Although the presentation and
functional deficits encompass stridor, cyanotic spells, failure to thrive, and feeding …
[HTML] Giant vallecular cyst excision in infant: Should we proceed without a definite airway?
N Goel, N Bhardwaj, A Gupta, K Gowtham - Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia, 2018
… They are usually associated with laryngomalacia where there may be
flaccid epiglottis, poorly supported arytenoids, or short epiglottic folds …
A differential diagnosis of laryngotracheobronchitis, laryngomalacia, vocal …
flaccid epiglottis, poorly supported arytenoids, or short epiglottic folds …
A differential diagnosis of laryngotracheobronchitis, laryngomalacia, vocal …
Respiratory Testing and Hospital Outcomes in Asymtomatic Infants Undergoing Heart Surgery
C Delgado-Corcoran, AJ Blaschke, Z Ou, AP Presson… - Pediatric Cardiology, 2018
… General demographics included gender, age and weight at surgery, history
of prematurity (defined as < 37 weeks gestational age), history of Trisomy
21, or other underlying conditions such as heterotaxy, laryngomalacia …
of prematurity (defined as < 37 weeks gestational age), history of Trisomy
21, or other underlying conditions such as heterotaxy, laryngomalacia …
Vocal Fold Paralysis and Dysphagia: Challenges and Controversies
R Belcher, N Raol - Pediatric Dysphagia, 2018
… surgery. VFP is behind only laryngomalacia as the most common cause of neonatal
stridor [5, 6]. With improved technology and advances in practice over the years, VFP
is being diagnosed more accurately and frequently. Bilateral …
stridor [5, 6]. With improved technology and advances in practice over the years, VFP
is being diagnosed more accurately and frequently. Bilateral …
Clinical Feeding-Swallowing Evaluation: Overview for the Healthcare Provider
CA Rappazzo, CL Turk - Pediatric Dysphagia, 2018
… Laryngomalacia. Vocal fold immobility … Furthermore, another study documented significant
rates of "silent" tracheal aspiration in populations with laryngeal clefts, laryngomalacia,
and vocal fold paralysis with the highest rate in infants < 6 months of age (95%) [79] …
rates of "silent" tracheal aspiration in populations with laryngeal clefts, laryngomalacia,
and vocal fold paralysis with the highest rate in infants < 6 months of age (95%) [79] …
Type 1 Laryngeal Clefts
PJ Thottam, DK Mehta - Pediatric Dysphagia, 2018
… Laryngomalacia has been reported to be present in up to 35% of patients with type 1 LC
[7]. Treatment. The management and treatment of a LC can range from diet modification
to open surgical repair depending on the patient, comorbidities, and type of LC …
[7]. Treatment. The management and treatment of a LC can range from diet modification
to open surgical repair depending on the patient, comorbidities, and type of LC …
Use of Bronchoscopy and Bronchoalveolar Lavage in the Evaluation of Chronic Pulmonary Aspiration
S Das - Pediatric Dysphagia, 2018
… lymphoid hyperplasia (Fig. 8.1), although no direct correlation between cobblestoning
and inflammation is noted [2, 3]. Other findings may include tracheoesophageal fistula,
laryngomalacia, and tracheomalacia. One limitation to …
and inflammation is noted [2, 3]. Other findings may include tracheoesophageal fistula,
laryngomalacia, and tracheomalacia. One limitation to …
Who Should Pass the Endoscope During a Fiberoptic Evaluation of Swallowing Procedure
JP Willging - Pediatric Dysphagia, 2018
… ways. Tachypnea associated with some cyanotic congenital heart defects can interfere
with the ability to coordinate a suck-swallow-breathe sequence, as can severe
bronchopulmonary dysphasia and laryngomalacia. Structural …
with the ability to coordinate a suck-swallow-breathe sequence, as can severe
bronchopulmonary dysphasia and laryngomalacia. Structural …
Impact of Non-oral Feeding Methods on Feeding Development
P Raj - Pediatric Dysphagia, 2018
… Cleft lip/palate, choanal atresia, Pierre Robin sequence, craniofacial
malformations, severe laryngomalacia, tracheoesophageal fistula,
esophageal atresia, esophageal stricture (postsurgical, eosinophilic …
malformations, severe laryngomalacia, tracheoesophageal fistula,
esophageal atresia, esophageal stricture (postsurgical, eosinophilic …
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