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Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis: first case report in oman.

Rashid Al Abri, Hashim Javad, Sudesh Kumar, Deepa Bharga, Rl Koul, Amna Al Futaisi, Dilip Sankla.   

Abstract

Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis (CNPAS) is a recently defined clinical entity that causes airway obstruction in the neonate as a result of narrowing of the nasal pyriform aperture. The pyriform aperture is the narrowest, most anterior portion of the nasal airway, and a slight decrease in its cross sectional area will significantly increase the nasal airway resistance. This entity should be kept in the differential diagnosis of any neonate or infant with signs and symptoms of upper air way obstruction. The CNPAS presents with symptoms of nasal airway obstruction, which are often characterized by episodic apnea and cyclic cynosis.

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Keywords:  Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis; Neonates

Year:  2008        PMID: 22359713      PMCID: PMC3282325     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oman Med J        ISSN: 1999-768X


  14 in total

1.  Congenital pyriform aperture stenosis: surgery and evaluation with three-dimensional computed tomography.

Authors:  Kuo-Sheng Lee; Cheng-Chien Yang; Jon-Kway Huang; Yu-Chun Chen; Ke-Chang Chang
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 3.325

2.  Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis: a rare cause of neonatal nasal obstruction.

Authors:  Jean-Philippe Vercruysse; Marek Wojciechowski; Muriel Koninckx; Andrea Kurotova; Jos Claes
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 2.545

Review 3.  Midface anomalies in children.

Authors:  L H Lowe; T N Booth; J M Joglar; N K Rollins
Journal:  Radiographics       Date:  2000 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 5.333

4.  CT features of congenital nasal piriform aperture stenosis: initial experience.

Authors:  C J Belden; A A Mancuso; I M Schmalfuss
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1999-11       Impact factor: 11.105

5.  Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis: non-surgical management and long-term analysis.

Authors:  J J Lee; J P Bent; R F Ward
Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2001-08-20       Impact factor: 1.675

6.  Nasal pyriform aperture stenosis and absence of the anterior pituitary gland: report of two cases.

Authors:  M Beregszàszi; J Léger; C Garel; D Simon; M François; M Hassan; P Czernichow
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 4.406

7.  Nasal pyriform aperture stenosis and the holoprosencephaly spectrum.

Authors:  E Tavin; E Stecker; R Marion
Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1994-01       Impact factor: 1.675

8.  Congenital midnasal stenosis in an infant.

Authors:  U Raghavan; F Fuad; K P Gibbin
Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 1.675

9.  Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis. Isolated abnormality vs developmental field defect.

Authors:  H Arlis; R F Ward
Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  1992-09

10.  Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis as a presenting feature of holoprosencephaly.

Authors:  Y Hui; J Friedberg; W S Crysdale
Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1995-03       Impact factor: 1.675

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1.  Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis: a rare cause of neonatal nasal airway obstruction.

Authors:  A Rao; S M Godehal; A R Patil; G Mallarajapatna; S Nandikoor; M Hariharan
Journal:  BJR Case Rep       Date:  2015-04-20
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