SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in infancy. Diagnosis is established by associating the clinical manifestations with laryngoscopic findings in a dynamic form.AimTo analyze diagnostic accuracy of laryngomalacia through flexible nasolaryngoscopy performed by four different examiners. Form of studying: Comparison of diagnostic tests (clinical study).Material and methodA protocol of videolaryngoscopic evaluation for patients with laryngomalacia was created encompassing the following items: anterior displacement of the arytenoids; omega-shaped epiglottis; short aryepiglottic folds; posterior displacement of epiglottis; vocal folds being visible or not; edema of the posterior larynx. Four different examiners analyzed the...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of transoral flexible laryngoscope (TFL) biopsy and also to ide...
The aim is to determine clinical characteristics, flexible bronchoscopy (FB) findings including asso...
Background and objectives: Although indirect laryngoscopy is commonly used method for evaluation of ...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is defined as collapse of supraglottic structures during inspiration. It is th...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor in childhood, and in most of the cases, ...
Stridor is an alarming symptom for the pediatric population with a prevalence in newborns due to the...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
In the past 3 years flexible laryngoscopy was used in the evaluation of 315 patients, ranging in age...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
Proper training and assessment of skill in flexible pharyngo-laryngoscopy are central in the educati...
Objectives: High definition laryngoscopy (HDL) could lead to better interpretation of the pharyngeal...
Objective: Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of dyspnea and stridor in newborn infants. Laryng...
SummaryProper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngolog...
Summary: Proper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngol...
OBJECTIVE: Assessing vocal cord mobility by flexible nasolaryngoscopy (FNL) can be difficult in neon...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of transoral flexible laryngoscope (TFL) biopsy and also to ide...
The aim is to determine clinical characteristics, flexible bronchoscopy (FB) findings including asso...
Background and objectives: Although indirect laryngoscopy is commonly used method for evaluation of ...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is defined as collapse of supraglottic structures during inspiration. It is th...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor in childhood, and in most of the cases, ...
Stridor is an alarming symptom for the pediatric population with a prevalence in newborns due to the...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
In the past 3 years flexible laryngoscopy was used in the evaluation of 315 patients, ranging in age...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
Proper training and assessment of skill in flexible pharyngo-laryngoscopy are central in the educati...
Objectives: High definition laryngoscopy (HDL) could lead to better interpretation of the pharyngeal...
Objective: Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of dyspnea and stridor in newborn infants. Laryng...
SummaryProper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngolog...
Summary: Proper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngol...
OBJECTIVE: Assessing vocal cord mobility by flexible nasolaryngoscopy (FNL) can be difficult in neon...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of transoral flexible laryngoscope (TFL) biopsy and also to ide...
The aim is to determine clinical characteristics, flexible bronchoscopy (FB) findings including asso...
Background and objectives: Although indirect laryngoscopy is commonly used method for evaluation of ...