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An 8-Month-Old Infant with Persistent Stridor

An 8-month-old infant presented with persistent stridor since the first month of life that began worsening during meals after he was weaned. A nasopharyngoscopy showed indirect signs of gastroesophageal reflux ("cobblestone appearance"). Antiacid therapy was started but there was no improv...

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Published in:Pediatric annals 2016-02, Vol.45 (2), p.e42-e43
Main Authors: Buonuomo, Paola Sabrina, Macchiaiolo, Marina, Bottero, Sergio, Secinaro, Aurelio, Mastrogiorgio, Gerarda, Scalzone, Maria, Rana, Ippolita, Toma, Paolo, Bartuli, Andrea
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Summary:An 8-month-old infant presented with persistent stridor since the first month of life that began worsening during meals after he was weaned. A nasopharyngoscopy showed indirect signs of gastroesophageal reflux ("cobblestone appearance"). Antiacid therapy was started but there was no improvement. A bronchoscopy revealed a triangular appearance of the terminal part of the trachea due to a bulging lesion, synchronous to cardiac function.
ISSN:0090-4481
1938-2359
DOI:10.3928/00904481-20160111-01