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Fig. 1 Classification of laryngomalacia   Type 1, prolapse of mucosa overlying the arytenoid cartilages. Type 2, foreshortened ary-epiglottic folds. Type 3, posterior displacement of the epiglottis
Fig. 3 Laser laryngoplasty for Type 2 laryngomalacia
Fig. 6 Study of 163 patients with laryngomalacia : Age at resolution  Patients with conservative management resolved in 11.4 months, and patients with aggres-sive treatment such as laryngoplasty resolved in 3.8 months. 00326714 16413872819 13051015202530 A

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