Subglottic foreign bodies in pediatric patients
B. B. Gay Jr, G. O. Atkinson, T. Vanderzalm, J. D. Harmon and E. S. Porubsky
Impacted subglottic foreign bodies may produce upper airway obstruction and
clinical signs simulating croup or asthma. We identified the roentgenologic
and clinical features in six patients. In four of these patients, the
parent had not observed the aspiration episode, so that the diagnosis was
delayed. Roentgenologic studies demonstrated subglottic narrowing of the
upper airway with a homogeneous, poorly defined radiodensity within the
narrowed segment. These roentgenologic studies are usually diagnostic;
therefore, if infants or young children present with stridor of
undetermined cause, soft-tissue upper airway roentgenography is indicated.