[Pediatric] Atlas of Chonic Acute Upper Airway Obstruction-Laryngo Malacia, Chonic Acute Upper Airway Obstruction-Laryngo Malacia, atlas in medical, atlas in medicine, tuyenlab.net
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Fig 1. Multiple views of laryngomalacia in one infant. Note the omega-shaped epiglottis and prolapse of redundant supraglottic tissue into the airway. |
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Fig 2. Subglottic stenosis. Note the true vocal cords laterally and the area of airway narrowing seen just distally in the subglottis. |
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Fig 3a. Endoscopic view of a normal trachea. |
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Fig 3b. Endoscopic view of tracheomalacia. Note the anterior-posterior collapse of the trachea seen just above the carina. |
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Fig 4. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis with right and left true vocal cords sitting in a paramedian position. |
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Fig 5. Supraglottoplasty. Foreshortened aryepiglottic folds are divided bilaterally. |
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