Respiratory distress and stridor are some of the common presenting symptoms for children in Pediatric Emergency Department. Most of these children are diagnosed as having common illnesses such as laryngitis, croup or laryngomalacia. However, Pediatric Emergency physicians must keep in mind other rare respiratory diseases other than laryngitis or croup in the differential diagnosis of stridor. Stridor may occur due to congenital and acquired diseases. Laryngeal web is one of the rare congenital causes of stridor, which usually presents in the first weeks of life; however, it is very rarely diagnosed in the later period. Herein, we report a one-year-old boy who was evaluated for croup and was diagnosed as having laryngeal web
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
Stridor in infants with subglottic cyst is rare. Mismanagement of such cases may lead to respiratory...
AbstractA 10-month old boy presented with stridor for a month, was repeatedly treated as croup/asthm...
Introduction: Laryngeal web is a rare cause of pediatric stridor and respiratory distress. The clini...
Stridor is a considerable finding, which arises from congenital or acquired causes, that might have ...
Stridor is conventionally thought to be of inspiratory causes in nature and usually due to airway pa...
Copyright © 2013 Osama Elbuluk et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A case is described of a 5-year-old girl with respiratory distress. She was intubated without diffic...
Thirty-one cases of persistent stridor during infancy, which on study proved to be of congenital ori...
Stridor is a harsh, vibratory sound produced when the airway becomes partially obstructed, resulting...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in newborns and infants. Patients usually present...
Stridor is a serious clinical sign that warrants immediate attention. We report a young child who pr...
A full term male neonate presented with stridor and respiratory distress at birth. Direct laryngosco...
Croup is an inflammatory condition of the larynx or trachea accompanied by stridor, which is the har...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
Stridor in infants with subglottic cyst is rare. Mismanagement of such cases may lead to respiratory...
AbstractA 10-month old boy presented with stridor for a month, was repeatedly treated as croup/asthm...
Introduction: Laryngeal web is a rare cause of pediatric stridor and respiratory distress. The clini...
Stridor is a considerable finding, which arises from congenital or acquired causes, that might have ...
Stridor is conventionally thought to be of inspiratory causes in nature and usually due to airway pa...
Copyright © 2013 Osama Elbuluk et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A case is described of a 5-year-old girl with respiratory distress. She was intubated without diffic...
Thirty-one cases of persistent stridor during infancy, which on study proved to be of congenital ori...
Stridor is a harsh, vibratory sound produced when the airway becomes partially obstructed, resulting...
SummaryCongenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and st...
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in newborns and infants. Patients usually present...
Stridor is a serious clinical sign that warrants immediate attention. We report a young child who pr...
A full term male neonate presented with stridor and respiratory distress at birth. Direct laryngosco...
Croup is an inflammatory condition of the larynx or trachea accompanied by stridor, which is the har...
Introduction: Stridor is not a diagnosis but a symptom produced by turbulent airflow related to par...
Stridor in infants with subglottic cyst is rare. Mismanagement of such cases may lead to respiratory...
AbstractA 10-month old boy presented with stridor for a month, was repeatedly treated as croup/asthm...