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* [[Cartilage]]<nowiki/>erosion can lead on joint luxation and inmovilization of the [[cord]] [[Sandbox:Karina#cite note-pmid22884484-2|[2]]] | * [[Cartilage]]<nowiki/>erosion can lead on joint luxation and inmovilization of the [[cord]] [[Sandbox:Karina#cite note-pmid22884484-2|[2]]] | ||
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|Vocal fold edema/Hematoma/Paralysis | |Vocal fold edema/Hematoma/Paralysis[[Sandbox:Karina#cite note-pmid170114232-3|[3]]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:32, 21 February 2018
Etiology on the basis of anatomy | Diseases | Clinical manifestations | Diagnosis | Other features | |||||||||||
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Symptoms | Physical exam | Imaging | |||||||||||||
Onset | Cough | Dyspnea | Fever | Slurred speech | Cyanosis | Clubbing | Auscultation | Labs | Pulmonary function testing | Chest imaging | Other | Gold standard | |||
Extrathoracic upper airway diseases | Laryngeal edema
(Anaphylaxis) |
Acute | - | ✔ | - | ✔ | ✔ | - |
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Acute onset with one of them:
Two or more after the exposure to a likely allergern
BP reduced after exposure of a known allergen
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Cricoarytenoid arthritis | Acute | ✔ | ✔ | - | ✔ | - | - |
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Vocal fold edema/Hematoma/Paralysis[3] | Acute | ✔ | ✔ | - | ✔ | - | - |
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Paradoxical vocal fold motion | |||||||||||||||
Laryngeal stenosis | |||||||||||||||
Laryngocele | |||||||||||||||
Epiglottitis (supraglottitis) | Acute | - | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | - | - |
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Normal function | Clear chest | More than 8 mm of size epiglottal and distend hypopharynx in neck x-ray | Laryngoscopy where is visualizd a edematous epiglottis |
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Goiter | |||||||||||||||
Postnasal drip syndrome | |||||||||||||||
Relapsing polychondritis | |||||||||||||||
Retropharyngeal abscess | |||||||||||||||
Tonsillar hypertrophy | |||||||||||||||
Tumor of pharynx/larynx/upper trachea | |||||||||||||||
Central airway diseases
(Intrathoracic upper airway obstruction) |
Mediastinal mass/lymphadenopathy | ||||||||||||||
Respiratory papillomatosis | |||||||||||||||
Tracheobronchomalacia | |||||||||||||||
Tracheal stenosis | |||||||||||||||
Tracheal and bronchial tumors | |||||||||||||||
Vascular ring or aneurysm | |||||||||||||||
Lower airway obstruction | Bronchiectasis | ||||||||||||||
Bronchiolitis | |||||||||||||||
Carcinoid syndrome | |||||||||||||||
Diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia (DIPNECH) | |||||||||||||||
Heart failure | |||||||||||||||
Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema | |||||||||||||||
Parasitic infection with VLM (eg, Ascaris Strongyloides, filaria) | |||||||||||||||
Pulmonary thromboembolism | |||||||||||||||
Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome | |||||||||||||||
Tracheobronchomalacia |
Wheeze Microchapters |
Diagnosis |
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Treatment |
Case Studies |
Wheeze differential diagnosis On the Web |
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