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Case Reports
. 2005 Oct;60(4):520-2.

The dilemma of a lateral pharyngeal mass causing stridor in a neonate

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Case Reports

The dilemma of a lateral pharyngeal mass causing stridor in a neonate

R N Dipak et al. Med J Malaysia. 2005 Oct.
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Abstract

Neonatal stridor resulting from intrinsic or extrinsic aberration in the upper respiratory tract often poses not only a diagnostic problem, but also a difficult airway and a dilemma as to the necessity / timing of surgical intervention. A 45 day old female child with increasing stridor since birth was managed by emergency intubation and CT scan followed by excision biopsy of the cystic left sided parapharyngeal mass via a transcervical approach. On histopathology, the excised specimen was reported as cystic salivary choristoma.

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