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The Child with Stridor 2: Chronic
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A short MCQ on chronic stridor in children
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child
chronic
laryngomalacia
subglottic
stenosis
stridor
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chris.kingsnorth
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Question 1
Question
Laryngomalacia is the least common overall cause of stridor in children
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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Laryngomalacia accounts for what percentage of congenital stridor?
Answer
10%
40%
60%
Question 3
Question
There are 2 types of laryngomalacia
Answer
True
False
Question 4
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Stridor in laryngomalacia is typically:
Answer
Inspiratory
Expiratory
Biphasic
Question 5
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All laryngomalacia requires surgical intervention
Answer
True
False
Question 6
Question
Where the epiglottis is involved in laryngomalacia, it is often:
Answer
Omega shaped
Alpha shaped
Delta shaped
Question 7
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Subglottic stenosis can be caused by trauma
Answer
True
False
Question 8
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Severe subglottic stenosis is classed as:
Answer
>50%
>70%
>90%
Question 9
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Intervention may not be required in mild subglottic stenosis
Answer
True
False
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