Introduction: Obstructive airway pathology in children may be congenital or acquired. Fortunately, it is a rare condition, but in most cases, it implies a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Endoscopic techniques have experienced in the last years a breakthrough in the treatment of these lesions, but open surgery still plays an important role. Objective: Our objective was to review the most frequent causes of obstruction of the central airway in the child, their diagnostic and current treatment status. Conclusions: Obstructive airway pathology in children requires immediate stabilization, detailed assessment, meticulous planning and individualized treatment. Management of patients with airway obstruction requires a close cooperation betwe...
Introdução: As anomalias da via aérea freqüentemente se apresentam com estridor. A sua principal cau...
The article deals with the questions of pathogenesis, complications and treatment of bronchial obstr...
The management of obstructive diseases of the pediatric upper airway (UA) is currently based on the ...
Introduction: Obstructive airway pathology in children may be congenital or acquired. Fortunately, i...
textabstractPediatric Laryngology in a referral hospital for children such as the Sophia Children's ...
Major congenital anomalies are known to play a role in the management and prognosis of airway obstru...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
Pathologies in the larynx and trachea in the pediatric age can be characterized in 4 main groups: ai...
Congenital tracheal lesions are rare, but important, causes of morbidity in infants and children. Co...
OBJECTIVES: To refine the classic definition of, and provide a working definition for, congenital hi...
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of minimal invasive methods in airway stenosis treatment in chil...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital anterior glottic stenosis (web) is a rare condition usually presenting with...
Introduction: Stridor is a noise mechanically produced through partially occluded airway. Airway obs...
Introduction and objective: The management of the airways represents a constant challenge in pediatr...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Introdução: As anomalias da via aérea freqüentemente se apresentam com estridor. A sua principal cau...
The article deals with the questions of pathogenesis, complications and treatment of bronchial obstr...
The management of obstructive diseases of the pediatric upper airway (UA) is currently based on the ...
Introduction: Obstructive airway pathology in children may be congenital or acquired. Fortunately, i...
textabstractPediatric Laryngology in a referral hospital for children such as the Sophia Children's ...
Major congenital anomalies are known to play a role in the management and prognosis of airway obstru...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
Pathologies in the larynx and trachea in the pediatric age can be characterized in 4 main groups: ai...
Congenital tracheal lesions are rare, but important, causes of morbidity in infants and children. Co...
OBJECTIVES: To refine the classic definition of, and provide a working definition for, congenital hi...
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of minimal invasive methods in airway stenosis treatment in chil...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital anterior glottic stenosis (web) is a rare condition usually presenting with...
Introduction: Stridor is a noise mechanically produced through partially occluded airway. Airway obs...
Introduction and objective: The management of the airways represents a constant challenge in pediatr...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Introdução: As anomalias da via aérea freqüentemente se apresentam com estridor. A sua principal cau...
The article deals with the questions of pathogenesis, complications and treatment of bronchial obstr...
The management of obstructive diseases of the pediatric upper airway (UA) is currently based on the ...