nducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) is a complex entity and its exact mechanisms are still unclear. It is characterised by transiente and reversible narrowing of the larynx in response to external triggers, resulting in symptoms such as cough, dyspnoea and noisy breathing. The prevalence of this condition in adult or paediatric populations is uncertain. Management of ILO starts by establishing an accurate diagnosis, and treatment includes control of trigger factors, breathing and relaxation techniques, and speech and respiratory therapy. The aim of this article is to summarise current understanding and provide a review of the literature of ILO in the paediatric population.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
<p>This article provides information about the study of 255 case histories of children. The an...
Background Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a common cause of exertional breathlessn...
Background: Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a common cause of exertional breathing ...
Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) describes an inappropriate, transient, reversible narrowing of...
Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) describes an inappropriate, transient, reversible narrowing of...
Exertional dyspnea is a common complaint in general pediatric practice. While a high proportion of t...
Introduction: Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) is an important cause of a variety of respirator...
Obstruction of the central airways is an important cause of exercise-induced inspiratory symptoms (E...
SummaryObstruction of the central airways is an important cause of exercise-induced inspiratory symp...
Introduction: Exercise-induced inspiratory stridor (EllS) is not uncommon in adolescents. lt can be ...
Laryngomalacia is a disease that is the most common etiology causing stridor in infants and in most ...
OBJECTIVES: Paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder (PVFMD), or induced laryngeal obstruction (ILO), ...
Exercise induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a condition where inappropriate vocal cord or glott...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
<p>This article provides information about the study of 255 case histories of children. The an...
Background Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a common cause of exertional breathlessn...
Background: Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a common cause of exertional breathing ...
Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) describes an inappropriate, transient, reversible narrowing of...
Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) describes an inappropriate, transient, reversible narrowing of...
Exertional dyspnea is a common complaint in general pediatric practice. While a high proportion of t...
Introduction: Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) is an important cause of a variety of respirator...
Obstruction of the central airways is an important cause of exercise-induced inspiratory symptoms (E...
SummaryObstruction of the central airways is an important cause of exercise-induced inspiratory symp...
Introduction: Exercise-induced inspiratory stridor (EllS) is not uncommon in adolescents. lt can be ...
Laryngomalacia is a disease that is the most common etiology causing stridor in infants and in most ...
OBJECTIVES: Paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder (PVFMD), or induced laryngeal obstruction (ILO), ...
Exercise induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a condition where inappropriate vocal cord or glott...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
<p>This article provides information about the study of 255 case histories of children. The an...
Background Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a common cause of exertional breathlessn...
Background: Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a common cause of exertional breathing ...