Evaluation of Cardiac Functions in Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy

Osama Arafa Abd El Hamed;

Abstract


Adenotonsillar enlargement is the most common cause of pharyngeal airway obstruction in infants and children (4). Frequent and loud snoring is a very frequent condition in prepubertal children affecting approximately 10% of all 2-8 year old children.


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Title Evaluation of Cardiac Functions in Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy
Authors Osama Arafa Abd El Hamed
Keywords Evaluation of Cardiac Functions in Children with Chronic Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Adenotonsillar enlargement is the most common cause of pharyngeal airway obstruction in infants and children (4). Frequent and loud snoring is a very frequent condition in prepubertal children affecting approximately 10% of all 2-8 year old children.

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