January 12th, 2009 820. Causes of pediatric supraglottic, glottic, subglottic stenosis by reuben in kids stridor leave a comment ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Back Top Tags: card 819. Pediatric airway features (vs. adults) // Until what age may uncuffed ET tubes be used? / What sounds are clasically associated with, and anatomic structures involved with: supraglottic, glottic, and subglottic lesions? 821. Tests to consider in the management of pediatric upper airway obstruction / What is the most common congenital anomaly of the nose? / Conditions associated with macroglossia / Conditions associated with micrognathia
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