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  1. Landau LI. Investigation and treatment of chronic stridor in infancy. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis 1999;54:18-21. (Review article)
  2. Goodman TR, McHugh K. The role of radiology in the evaluation of stridor. Arch Dis Child 1999;81:456-9. (Review article).
  3. Jasin ME, Osguthorpe JD. The Radiographic Evaluation of Infants With Stridor. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1982;90:736-9. (Review article)
  4. O'Halloren MT, Everts EC. Evaluating the patient with stridor. Annals of Allergy 1991;67:301-5. (Review article)
  5. Zalzal GH. Recent Advances in Pediatric Otolaryngology: Stridor and Airway Compromise. Pediatric Clin N Am 1989;36:1389-1402. (Review article)
  6. Friedman EM, Vastola AP, McGill TJ, Healy GB. Chronic Pediatric Stridor: Etiology and Outcome. Laryngoscope 1990;100:277-80. (Level III evidence)
  7. Silva AB , Muntz HR, Clary R. Utility of Conventional Radiography in the Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Airway Foreign Bodies. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1998;107:834-38. (Level IV evidence)
  8. Svedstrom E, Puhakka H, Kero P. How accurate is chest radiography in the diagnosis of tracheobronchial foreign bodies in children? Pediatr Radiol 1989;19:520-22. (Level III evidence)
  9. Tostevin PM, de Bruyn R, Hosni A, Evans JNG. The value of radiological investigations in the pre-endoscopic assessment of children with stridor. The Journal of Laryngology and Otology 1995;109:844-48. (Level III evidence). Click here to view reference
  10. Rosbe KW, Kenna MA, Auerbach AD. Extraesophageal Reflux in Pediatric Patients with Upper Respiratory Symptoms. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2003;129:1213-20. (Level III evidence)
  11. Yellon RF, Goldberg H. Update on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Pediatric Airway Disorders. Am J Med 2001;111:78S-84S. (Review article)
  12. Contencin P, Gumpert LC, de Gaudemar I, Chaussain M, Dupont C. Non-endoscopic techniques for evaluation of the pediatric airway. Int J Pediatric Otorhinolaryngol 1997;41:347-52. (Review article)
  13. Beekman RP, Beek FJ, Hazekamp MG, Meijboom EJ. The value of MRI in diagnosing vascular abnormalities causing stridor. Eur J Pediatr 1997;156:516-20. (Level III evidence). Click here to view reference
  14. Kussman BD, Geva R, McGowan FX. Cardiovascular causes of airway compression. Pediatric Anesthesia 2004;14:60-74. (Review article)
  15. Pacharn P, Poe SA, Donnelly LF. Low-Tube-Current Multidetector CT for Children with Suspected Extrinsic Airway Compression. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2002;179:1523-7. (Level III evidence). Click here to view reference
  16. Rudman DT, Elmaraghy CA , Shiels WE, Wiet GJ. The Role of Airway Fluoroscopy in the Evaluation of Stridor in Children. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2003;129:305-9. (Level III evidence)
  17. John SD, Swischuk LE. Stridor and Upper Airway Obstruction in Infants and Children. Radiographics 1992;12:625-43. (Review article)

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