A misdiagnosed laryngeal foreign body causing recurrent wheezing in a pediatric patient: Case report.
Francesca FraccaroliDavide TosiniGiorgia LerarioLudovica BattilocchiAlessandra D'OnghiaGiovanna CantarellaLorenzo PignataroSimona NeriMichele GaffuriPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
The management of foreign bodies of the pediatric airway can be challenging. The clinical presentation may vary and, in case of recurrent respiratory symptoms without a clear clinical cause, the presence of a foreign body of the airway should be suspected. We describe the case of a 13-month-old patient, weight 11 kg, with a misdiagnosed subglottic foreign body causing dysphonia and worsening respiratory distress, removed by means of a direct laryngotracheoscopy in tubeless general anesthesia in spontaneous breathing.