Laryngomalacia is a disease that is the most common etiology causing stridor in infants and in most cases the patient presents with inspiratory stridor that worsens during feeding, crying, supine position or agitation. In laryngomalacia the supraglottic structures collapse into the airway during inspiration causing airway obstruction. Typical symptoms are not present at birth, but appear within the first 4 months of life and disappear at maximum 24 months of age. The most common associated symptoms are swallowing dysfunctions, regurgitation, cough and sleep apnea. Laryngomalacia is a self-limiting disease with about 20% of the patients present with severe disease and they require surgical treatment
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor in childhood, and in most of the cases, ...
Noisy breathing is a common presenting symptom among newborns to primary care and the clinician must...
Introduction: Stridor in neonates and toddlers is a common symptom to raise concern among parents a...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is defined as collapse of supraglottic structures during inspiration. It is th...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
Stridor is an alarming symptom for the pediatric population with a prevalence in newborns due to the...
Abstract Congenital stridor is one of the rare presentations of respiratory distress at birth. The c...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most common laryngeal disease of infancy. It is poorly tolerated in 10%...
Introduction: Brief resolved unexplained events (BRUE) occur during infancy. It is characterized by ...
Stridor is conventionally thought to be of inspiratory causes in nature and usually due to airway pa...
ObjectiveLaryngomalacia is the most common cause of neonatal and infantile stridor. The aim of this ...
OC, a 3 week old infant presented with acute episode of shortness of breath associated with cough an...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in newborns and infants. Patients usually present...
AbstractLaryngomalacia is the condition responsible for 75% of the cases of stridor in children aged...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor in childhood, and in most of the cases, ...
Noisy breathing is a common presenting symptom among newborns to primary care and the clinician must...
Introduction: Stridor in neonates and toddlers is a common symptom to raise concern among parents a...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is defined as collapse of supraglottic structures during inspiration. It is th...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
Stridor is an alarming symptom for the pediatric population with a prevalence in newborns due to the...
Abstract Congenital stridor is one of the rare presentations of respiratory distress at birth. The c...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most common laryngeal disease of infancy. It is poorly tolerated in 10%...
Introduction: Brief resolved unexplained events (BRUE) occur during infancy. It is characterized by ...
Stridor is conventionally thought to be of inspiratory causes in nature and usually due to airway pa...
ObjectiveLaryngomalacia is the most common cause of neonatal and infantile stridor. The aim of this ...
OC, a 3 week old infant presented with acute episode of shortness of breath associated with cough an...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in newborns and infants. Patients usually present...
AbstractLaryngomalacia is the condition responsible for 75% of the cases of stridor in children aged...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor in childhood, and in most of the cases, ...
Noisy breathing is a common presenting symptom among newborns to primary care and the clinician must...
Introduction: Stridor in neonates and toddlers is a common symptom to raise concern among parents a...