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STRIDOR IN NEONATES AND INFANTS Ravi Pachigolla, MD Ronald Deskin, MD
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Definition of Stridor l Venturi Principle l Musical Sounds l Levels of Obstruction
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History and Physical l Duration l Severity l Related Symptoms l Examination l Radiography l Endoscopy
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Laryngotracheobronchitis l Viral illness l Self Limited l Biphasic Stridor
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Epiglottitis l Rapid Onset l Severe l Controlled Intubation
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Laryngomalacia l Flaccid supraglottis vs. neuromuscular immaturity l Self-limited l Diagnosis l Surgical Correction
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Subglottic Stenosis l Diagnosis l Congenital vs. Acquired l Anterior Cricoid Split l Laryngotracheoplasty
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Subglottic Hemangioma l History and presentation l Treatment l Location
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Vocal Cord Paralysis l Usually idiopathic l Characteristic sound l Usually self limited if unilateral l Bilateral more severe
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Vascular Anomalies l Anomalous innominate artery l Double aortic arch l Retroesophageal right subclavian artery
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Laryngeal Webs l Cause l Symptoms l Treatment
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Laryngotracheal Clefts l Difficult diagnosis l Symptoms l Endoscopy l Treatment l Complications
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Foreign Bodies l History and Presentation l Coordinated Team Effort l Proper Equipment essential l Techniques and complications
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