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| Term | laryngomalacia | ID (Ontology) | DOID:0080833 (Human Disease) |
| Definition | A laryngeal disease that is characterized by inward collapse of flaccid supraglottic structures during inspiration. The most common symptom is noisy breathing (stridor) that is often worse when the infant is on his/her back or crying. | ||
| Also Known As | "congenital laryngomalacia" | ||
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disease |__physical disorder____________ upper respiratory tract disease | |__laryngeal disease____________| laryngomalacia |
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GARD:6865 ICD10CM:Q31.5 MIM:150280 ORDO:2373 SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:253737007 UMLS_CUI:C0345160 |
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