Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4113871 | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Hypoplasia of the epiglottis is a rarely reported anomaly. These patients may have complex malformations or are totally asymptomatic. We herewith present the case of a 26-month-old infant who was repeatedly treated for severe aspiration pneumonias that didn’t resolve with gastrostomy. The role of epiglottis in protecting the airway is an unsolved question. The long-term evolution of hypoplasic epiglottis cases is also not known. The presentation and the evolution in cases of epiglottic anomalies vary a lot to deduce a trend. Close specialized follow-up is needed to answer these questions and to optimize these patients’ prognosis.
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Authors
Habib G. Rizk, Michel Nassar, Ziad Rohayem, Simon J. Rassi,