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An Unusual Cause for Intermittent Stridor and Dysphagia in an Infant

Authors :
Justin H. Lee
Stephen J. Fenton
Larissa Beyerlein
Sydney E. Ryan
Hilary A. Hewes
Source :
Pediatric Emergency Care. 34:e139-e140
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2018.

Abstract

Stridor is a common presenting symptom in young children and is produced by turbulent flow through the upper airway or trachea. In children under 12 months of age, stridor is commonly caused by laryngomalacia, tracheomalacia, croup, airway foreign body, and/or retropharyngeal abscess. In atypical presentations of stridor, soft tissue neck radiographs can be helpful to determine the underlying etiology. Occasionally, children will require bronchoscopy to determine the etiology and treatment.

Details

ISSN :
07495161
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric Emergency Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0b5e842cd94902d028572945fc5b12fb