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Evaluation and Management of Laryngeal Clefts

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1.  About 90% of patients identified with laryngeal clefts have symptoms of:
  1. Wheezing
  2. Coughing
  3. Recurrent pneumonia (PNA)
  4. All of the above
2.  Aspiration workup for a suspected laryngeal cleft include all of the following, except:
  1. Laryngoscopy
  2. Pulmonary function test
  3. Chest Xray
  4. Swallow Study
3.  Which of the following may be an available treatment option to manage patients with laryngeal clefts:
  1. Changing positions
  2. Liquid thickeners
  3. Injection laryngoplasty
  4. All of the above
4.  Postoperative management of laryngeal cleft repair may include:
  1. Intubation
  2. Steroids
  3. CPAP
  4. Tracheal suctioning
5.  Congenital syndromes which may be associated with laryngeal clefts include:
  1. VATER/VACTERL
  2. CHARGE
  3. Opitz
  4. All of the above

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