2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12070-018-1490-5
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Pediatric Otolaryngological Emergency: An Experience from a Tertiary Care Teaching Institution at Kolkata, India

Abstract: Otolaryngological conditions constitute a major share of emergency medical problem among children. The present study was conducted to assess the patient profiles, incidences morbidities, mode of presentation and managements of different otolaryngological emergencies among pediatric patients presented in a tertiary care hospital. Descriptive cross-sectional study by analysing retrospectively collected information pertaining to the patients attended ENT emergency service department of a tertiary care hospital, K… Show more

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“…Ingestion and aspiration of foreign bodies occur most commonly in children's population younger than 3 years of age 3 . In most instances a causal relationship is established whereby a history of foreign body is followed by the acute onset of symptoms 4 . Symptoms include choking, gagging, coughing, wheeze, hoarseness, stridor, dyspnea, cyanosis, hemoptysis, aphonia, odynophagia, excessive drooling, or subjective feeling of the presence of a foreign substance 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ingestion and aspiration of foreign bodies occur most commonly in children's population younger than 3 years of age 3 . In most instances a causal relationship is established whereby a history of foreign body is followed by the acute onset of symptoms 4 . Symptoms include choking, gagging, coughing, wheeze, hoarseness, stridor, dyspnea, cyanosis, hemoptysis, aphonia, odynophagia, excessive drooling, or subjective feeling of the presence of a foreign substance 5 .…”
Section: Inroductionmentioning
confidence: 99%