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Obstruction of Pulmonary Airway
Postgraduate Medicine, 1969Nearly all cases of bronchial obstruction in early childhood are due to aspiration of a foreign body or mucus plugging. A two year old child was admitted to an emergency ward after aspiration of a piece of meat. However, an omission in the history resulted in an incorrect diagnosis of infectious asthma, which delayed proper treatment.
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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1999
Abstract A toddler died as the result of choking on a toy ball that occluded his upper airway. The size of this toy was within the federal safety standards for use by children under the age of three years. Though it has been recognized since 1987 that the minimum safe diameter set by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act may be too small,
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Abstract A toddler died as the result of choking on a toy ball that occluded his upper airway. The size of this toy was within the federal safety standards for use by children under the age of three years. Though it has been recognized since 1987 that the minimum safe diameter set by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act may be too small,
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Recognition and Management of Airway Obstruction
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969Complete airway obstruction leads to asphyxia (hypoxia plus hypercarbia) and cardiac arrest within five to ten minutes. Partial airway obstruction (increased airway resistance) may result in increased fluctuations of intrathoracic pressure, increased work of breathing, decreased respiratory response to carbon dioxide, hypoventilation with hypoxia and ...
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2018
Ronald B. Kuppersmith+1 more
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2011
Acute upper airway obstruction presents an immediate threat to life. Following loss of the upper airway, hypoxemia with resultant cardiac arrest and death can ensue within minutes. Inspiratory stridor (a harsh, usually high–pitched sound) is the hallmark of upper airway obstruction.
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Acute upper airway obstruction presents an immediate threat to life. Following loss of the upper airway, hypoxemia with resultant cardiac arrest and death can ensue within minutes. Inspiratory stridor (a harsh, usually high–pitched sound) is the hallmark of upper airway obstruction.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
Robert C M Stephens, Kirstie McPherson
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Robert C M Stephens, Kirstie McPherson
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Looking up: Recent advances in understanding and treating peritoneal carcinomatosis
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2015Wolfgang Wanek
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