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Child Mass Lesions

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Mass lesions increase the mass of the ......?   VF's and surrounding tissue  
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Mass lesions alter the ________________ of the VF's.   shape  
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Mass lesions restrict ________________.   mobility  
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Mass lesions change ________________.   tension  
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Mass lesions modify the size and shape of ___________________ pathways.   infra- or supraglottic pathway  
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Can occur at the same time depending on the different kinds of conditions?   Changes caused by mass lesions  
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Obstruction or inflammation of the immature larynx   laryngomalcia  
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Congenital, non syndromic condition associated with stridor, low-pitched flutter.   laryngomalcia  
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Voice=stridor, low pitched flutter   laryngomalcia  
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Structural defect of the larynx   laryngeal web  
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Congenital, non-syndromic condition associated with hoarseness to aphonia, inhalators stridor, comprised airway   laryngeal web  
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Voice= hoarseness to aphonia, inhalatory stridor, comprised airway   laryngeal web  
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Arrested embryonic development   Subglottic Stenosis  
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Narrowing of the subglottic pathway   subglottic stenosis  
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Congenital structural defect associated with feeble cry to aphonic voice characteristics   subglottic stenosis  
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Voice= feeble cry to aphonic   subglottic stenosis  
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A rare developmental embryonic failure   laryngotracheal cleft  
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Congenital non-syndromic condition associated with a weak to aphonic voice   laryngotracheal cleft  
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Voice- weak to aphonic   laryngotracheal cleft  
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lip on fusion lines (left side more common)   most common cleft  
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The most common benign childhood tumor   papilloma  
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Tumor of the epithelium and connective tissue   papilloma  
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Reoccurring wart-like structures; viral in origin, likely acquired in birth canal   papilloma  
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repeated surgeries may be required to remove them   papilloma  
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Compromises the airway and creates damage and long-term voice abnormalities   papilloma  
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Is there therapy for papilloma?   No  
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What has been shown to improve papilloma condition?   Age  
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Papilloma prefers the mucosa of the __________ _________.   Vocal Folds  
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Voice= hoarse to aphonic, croupy cough, wheezing stridor   papilloma  
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Cry of the Cat   Cri du Chat  
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A congenital syndrome that has multiple associated birth defects including cognitive and growth deficiencies   Cri du Chat  
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Voice= high pitched distressed cry, hyper nasality if cleft is present   Cri du Chat  
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How many syndromes include cleft as a symptom?   Approx 400  
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This occurs when a child has 3 #21 chromosomes where there should only be 2.   Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)  
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What happens when there is an additional chromosome on the large chromosomes?   death  
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Is Trisomy 21 a large or small chromosome?   small  
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Mass lesions increase the mass of the ......?   VF's and surrounding tissue  
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Mass lesions alter the ________________ of the VF's.   shape  
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Mass lesions restrict ________________.   mobility  
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Mass lesions change ________________.   tension  
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Mass lesions modify the size and shape of ___________________ pathways.   infra- or supraglottic pathway  
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Can occur at the same time depending on the different kinds of conditions?   Changes caused by mass lesions  
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Obstruction or inflammation of the immature larynx   laryngomalcia  
🗑
Congenital, non syndromic condition associated with stridor, low-pitched flutter.   laryngomalcia  
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Voice=stridor, low pitched flutter   laryngomalcia  
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Structural defect of the larynx   laryngeal web  
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Congenital, non-syndromic condition associated with hoarseness to aphonia, inhalators stridor, comprised airway   laryngeal web  
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Voice= hoarseness to aphonia, inhalatory stridor, comprised airway   laryngeal web  
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Arrested embryonic development   Subglottic Stenosis  
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Narrowing of the subglottic pathway   subglottic stenosis  
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Congenital structural defect associated with feeble cry to aphonic voice characteristics   subglottic stenosis  
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Voice= feeble cry to aphonic   subglottic stenosis  
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A rare developmental embryonic failure   laryngotracheal cleft  
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Congenital non-syndromic condition associated with a weak to aphonic voice   laryngotracheal cleft  
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Voice- weak to aphonic   laryngotracheal cleft  
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lip on fusion lines (left side more common)   most common cleft  
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The most common benign childhood tumor   papilloma  
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Tumor of the epithelium and connective tissue   papilloma  
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Reoccurring wart-like structures; viral in origin, likely acquired in birth canal   papilloma  
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repeated surgeries may be required to remove them   papilloma  
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Compromises the airway and creates damage and long-term voice abnormalities   papilloma  
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Is there therapy for papilloma?   No  
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What has been shown to improve papilloma condition?   Age  
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Papilloma prefers the mucosa of the __________ _________.   Vocal Folds  
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Voice= hoarse to aphonic, croupy cough, wheezing stridor   papilloma  
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Cry of the Cat   Cri du Chat  
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A congenital syndrome that has multiple associated birth defects including cognitive and growth deficiencies   Cri du Chat  
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Voice= high pitched distressed cry, hyper nasality if cleft is present   Cri du Chat  
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How many syndromes include cleft as a symptom?   Approx 400  
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This occurs when a child has 3 #21 chromosomes where there should only be 2.   Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)  
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What happens when there is an additional chromosome on the large chromosomes?   death  
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Is Trisomy 21 a large or small chromosome?   small  
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A congenital syndrome with multiple developmental delays and related voice problems d/t upper respiratory issues   Down Syndrome  
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Voice= hoarse, low pitched, hypo nasality (lymphoid obstruction), hypernasality (cleft palate)   Down Syndrome  
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Inflammation of the larynx due to viral or bacterial infection or irritation   laryngitis  
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Any infection of the larynx in children characterized by difficult and noisy respiration and a hoarse cough   Croup  
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Voice= hoarseness, barking cough, stridor   Croup  
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