A 7 month old male presented with stridor from the age of 6 weeks. He was one of identical twins born at 38 weeks gestation following an otherwise uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery. He remained completely well until 6 weeks of age when the isolated symptom of stridor began grad-ually, increased in loudness until 10 weeks of age and then remained constant until presentation. It was present at all times, worse on exertion and not influenced by body posi-tion nor feeding. The child had remained well throughout and was thriving with no episodes of fever, feed refusal nor swallowing difficulties. There was no history of ingested nor inhaled foreign body. A clinical diagnosis of laryn-gomalacia had been made by several medical practitioners. O...
Stridor is a considerable finding, which arises from congenital or acquired causes, that might have ...
Copyright © 2012 Wong Birgitta Yee-Hang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Objectives: We undertook to identify data that facilitate determination of an accurate diagnosis of ...
Thirty-one cases of persistent stridor during infancy, which on study proved to be of congenital ori...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
OC, a 3 week old infant presented with acute episode of shortness of breath associated with cough an...
Background: Conditions causing stridor in paediatric patients can range from minor illnesses to life...
Introduction: Stridor is a noise mechanically produced through partially occluded airway. Airway obs...
Noisy breathing is a common presenting symptom among newborns to primary care and the clinician must...
A prospective study was carried out to determine the prevalent causes and management of congenital s...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in newborns and infants. Patients usually present...
Stridor is a harsh, vibratory sound produced when the airway becomes partially obstructed, resulting...
Stridor in a newborn should necessitate an immediate work-up to rule out a life-threatening airway o...
Stridor caused by a blue laryngeal mass in an infant: case report. We describe an infant who had ins...
Stridor is a considerable finding, which arises from congenital or acquired causes, that might have ...
Copyright © 2012 Wong Birgitta Yee-Hang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Objectives: We undertook to identify data that facilitate determination of an accurate diagnosis of ...
Thirty-one cases of persistent stridor during infancy, which on study proved to be of congenital ori...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
OC, a 3 week old infant presented with acute episode of shortness of breath associated with cough an...
Background: Conditions causing stridor in paediatric patients can range from minor illnesses to life...
Introduction: Stridor is a noise mechanically produced through partially occluded airway. Airway obs...
Noisy breathing is a common presenting symptom among newborns to primary care and the clinician must...
A prospective study was carried out to determine the prevalent causes and management of congenital s...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in newborns and infants. Patients usually present...
Stridor is a harsh, vibratory sound produced when the airway becomes partially obstructed, resulting...
Stridor in a newborn should necessitate an immediate work-up to rule out a life-threatening airway o...
Stridor caused by a blue laryngeal mass in an infant: case report. We describe an infant who had ins...
Stridor is a considerable finding, which arises from congenital or acquired causes, that might have ...
Copyright © 2012 Wong Birgitta Yee-Hang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...