2018
DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000001624
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Not All Stridor Is Croup

Abstract: Background Emergency providers often attribute stridor to croup in pediatric patients. However, even in children who are having other symptoms of a viral etiology, several other causes need to be considered. Case A 6-month-old term male without significant past medical history presented to the emergency department with stridor with likely underlying laryngospasm. He was initially ascribed the diagnosis of croup and was discharged home after receiving st… Show more

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“…• Hipocalcemia: se presenta como estridor por laringoespasmo asociado a deficiencia de vitamina D y complicaciones cardíacas como arritmias o disfunción ventricular izquierda. Se distingue del crup por no presentar síntomas respiratorios y se encuentra fuera del rango de edad típico (menores de seis meses y mayores de seis años) (12).…”
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“…• Hipocalcemia: se presenta como estridor por laringoespasmo asociado a deficiencia de vitamina D y complicaciones cardíacas como arritmias o disfunción ventricular izquierda. Se distingue del crup por no presentar síntomas respiratorios y se encuentra fuera del rango de edad típico (menores de seis meses y mayores de seis años) (12).…”
Section: Diagnósticos Diferencialesunclassified