Extractions: Vol Page [Advanced] This Article Full Text Full Text (PDF) Submit a response ... Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this link to a friend Similar articles in ADC Online Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager PubMed Articles by GALOGAVROU, M. Articles by FOOTE, K. Related Collections Other Pediatrics Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed F75 ( July ) The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. E DITOR E DITOR Masters et al describe how a modified endotracheal tube can be used as a nasopharyngeal airway in infants with Pierre Robin syndrome. We describe further modifications made to overcome some problems which we encountered in using the technique in one of our patients.
Extractions: Vol Page [Advanced] This Article Extract Full Text (PDF) Submit a response ... Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this link to a friend Similar articles in ADC Online Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager PubMed Articles by GALOGAVROU, M. Articles by FOOTE, K. Related Collections Other Pediatrics Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed F75 ( July ) E DITOR E DITOR Masters et al describe how a modified endotracheal tube can be used as a nasopharyngeal airway in infants with Pierre Robin syndrome. We describe further modifications made to overcome some problems which we encountered in using the technique in one of our patients. In the original description the protruding part of the airway is cut into four strands and the upper one cut off. We found the remaining strands rather thick, so cut them to half the width.
Extractions: This Article P Rs: Submit a response Alert me when this article is cited Alert me when P ... Alert me if a correction is posted Services E-mail this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Alert me to new issues of the journal Add to My File Cabinet ... Download to citation manager PubMed Articles by Smith, J. L. Articles by Stowe, F. R. Pediatrics, Jan 1961, 128-133, Vol 27, No. 1 JL Smith and FR Stowe Division of Ophthalmology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. The Pierre Robin syndrome is characterized by three defects: micrognathia, cleft palate and glossoptosis. It is a distinct clinical entity possessing a history that is almost monotonous in regularity, and with physical findings so striking as to not easily be overlooked. Definitive forms of therapy are available and with proper management a good prognosis can be given in the majority of cases. The syndrome is well documented in the
Extractions: This Article P Rs: Submit a response Alert me when this article is cited Alert me when P ... Alert me if a correction is posted Services E-mail this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Alert me to new issues of the journal Add to My File Cabinet ... Download to citation manager PubMed Articles by Goldberg, M. H. Articles by Eckblom, R. H. Pediatrics, Sep 1962, 450-458, Vol 30, No. 3 MH Goldberg and RH Eckblom Southern California Permanente Medical Group, 6440 Coldwater Canyon Avenue, North Hollywood, California. As early as 1911, Shukowsky observed that the physical complex of micrognathia, cleft palate, and glossoptosis constituted a cause for dyspnea and cyanosis a newborn infant and a serious threat to life. Due to the further interest and writings on this subject by Pierre Robin in 1923, the syndrome received much attention and its name. These authors recognized that the tongue produced obstruction by virtue of its abnormally posterior position. The tongue is normally supported by opposing muscles, the
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Pierre Robin Syndrome pierre robin syndrome. Alternative Names. Robin sequence. Prevention. Prevention of the syndrome is unknown. Treatment may reduce the number of episodes of http://www.ehendrick.org/healthy/001607prv.htm
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Extractions: Injury Disease Nutrition Poison ... Prevention Robin sequence Infants must be kept prone (face down), which allows gravity to pull the tongue forward and keep the airway open. These problems abate over the first few years as the lower jaw grows and assumes a more normal size. In moderate cases, the patient requires placement of a nasopharyngeal airway (a tube placed through the nose and into the airway) to avoid airway blockage. In severe cases, surgery is indicated for recurrent upper airway obstruction. A tracheostomy is sometimes required. Feeding must be done very carefully to avoid choking and aspiration of liquids into the airways. For support and information, see www.pierrerobin.org and www.cleftline.org Choking and feeding problems may go away spontaneously as the jaw grows. There is a significant risk of problems if the airway is not protected against obstruction. This condition is often apparent at birth. Call if choking episodes or breathing problems increase in frequency. Airway blockage may be indicated by a high-pitched, crowing noise when inhaling (
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Extractions: PIERRE ROBIN SYNDROME General Information Causes/Symptoms Occurrence Cleft Palate ... Resources This website was designed to be informational and helpful to parents, children, medical personnel and other professionals who live or deal with Pierre Robin Syndrome. Created by: Stephanie McClain, CDI 684: Cranio-facial Anomalies Murray State University, December 2000
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Extractions: Extracted from IndMED Singh VS; Dubey AS; dubey A L.L.R.M. Medical College, Meerut. Pierre robin syndrome with osteoarthropathy. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery. 1988 Dec; 21(2): 113-5 ABSTRACT: A case of Pierre Robin syndrome with osteoarthropathy affecting the superior and the inferior extremity and the spinal column is being presented. KEYWORDS: Pierre Robin Syndrome/PA; Pierre Robin Syndrome/CO; Osteoarthropathy, Secondary Hypertropic/PA; Case Report; Human; Male; Infant, Newborn; India References: 6 Record Identifier: NI003204
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Extractions: var sc_project=269223; var sc_invisible=1; Pierre Robin Syndrome Cosmetic Surgery Index Abdomen Acne Scar Removal Breast ... Wrinkle Correction Abnormal smallness of the jaw and tongue, often accompanied by cleft palate and bilateral eye defects such as myopia, congenital glaucoma, and retinal detachment. Infants must be kept prone (face down), which allows gravity to pull the tongue forward and keep the airway open. These problems abate over the first few years as the lower jaw grows and assumes a more normal size. In moderate cases, the patient requires placement of a nasopharyngeal airway ( In severe cases, surgery is indicated for recurrent upper airway obstruction. Choking and feeding problems may go away spontaneously as the jaw grows. There is a significant risk of problems if the airway is not protected against obstruction. Be sure to check out the Ultimate Mega-Commi$$ion Club - NoBSzone.com! They do the research, you profit! And, their unique "Matrix Shuffle" system ensures EVERYONE has the chance to earn! Web www.civoc.com
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