Stridor is the main symptomof upper airway obstruction in infants. It can be congenital or acquired, acute or chronic. Pathologies can be located from the nose down to the trachea. Common causes include laryngomalacia, vocal cord palsy, subglottic stenosis, tracheal anomaly, laryngeal cleft, vascular and lymphatic malformation, laryngeal papillomas, craniofacial abnormalities and even head and neck tumours. In this paper, we will discuss our approach to infants with stridor including assessment with flexible and rigid endoscopy and treatments to various conditions in a tertiary centre. Causes of stridor in infants undergoing rigid laryngotracheobronchoscopy in Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong Medical Centre between 2005 and...
Stridor is conventionally thought to be of inspiratory causes in nature and usually due to airway pa...
A prospective study was carried out to determine the prevalent causes and management of congenital s...
Laryngomalacia is a disease that is the most common etiology causing stridor in infants and in most ...
Copyright © 2012 Wong Birgitta Yee-Hang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Abstract Congenital stridor is one of the rare presentations of respiratory distress at birth. The c...
Background: Conditions causing stridor in paediatric patients can range from minor illnesses to life...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
Objectives: We undertook to identify data that facilitate determination of an accurate diagnosis of ...
Introduction: Stridor in neonates and toddlers is a common symptom to raise concern among parents a...
Introduction: Stridor is a noise mechanically produced through partially occluded airway. Airway obs...
BackgroundCongenital vocal cord paralysis (VCP) is a common cause of congenital stridor. Before the ...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
The aim is to determine clinical characteristics, flexible bronchoscopy (FB) findings including asso...
Stridor is conventionally thought to be of inspiratory causes in nature and usually due to airway pa...
A prospective study was carried out to determine the prevalent causes and management of congenital s...
Laryngomalacia is a disease that is the most common etiology causing stridor in infants and in most ...
Copyright © 2012 Wong Birgitta Yee-Hang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Abstract Congenital stridor is one of the rare presentations of respiratory distress at birth. The c...
Background: Conditions causing stridor in paediatric patients can range from minor illnesses to life...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in neonates and infants. In laryngomalacia, there...
Objectives: We undertook to identify data that facilitate determination of an accurate diagnosis of ...
Introduction: Stridor in neonates and toddlers is a common symptom to raise concern among parents a...
Introduction: Stridor is a noise mechanically produced through partially occluded airway. Airway obs...
BackgroundCongenital vocal cord paralysis (VCP) is a common cause of congenital stridor. Before the ...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
The aim is to determine clinical characteristics, flexible bronchoscopy (FB) findings including asso...
Stridor is conventionally thought to be of inspiratory causes in nature and usually due to airway pa...
A prospective study was carried out to determine the prevalent causes and management of congenital s...
Laryngomalacia is a disease that is the most common etiology causing stridor in infants and in most ...