A term baby boy presented to our institution with stridor and cyanosis. He was born at 40 weeks gestation at the referring hospital to a 23-year-old primigravida woman by vacuum-assisted vaginal ...
CHEVALIER Jackson, 1 in 1937, made the following comment: "Untold thousands of infants have asphyxiated because of bilateral abductor paralysis — the cyanosis being attributed to a persistent foramen ...
There are 2 main ways in which patients may experience dyspnea originating in the larynx. First, there may be structural interference with air flow due to an anatomic abnormality. In other words, ...
A PREVIOUS publication 1 discussed the etiology, the signs, the symptoms and the laryngeal picture of cricoarytenoid arthritis. Since the publication of this paper, which was based on 4 cases, 13 ...
You have full access to this article via your institution. A mass in the aortopulmonary window, also known as “ductal bump” seen on a plain film radiograph, is the most common radiographic finding.