
doi: 10.1007/bf02750814
pmid: 3583376
From 1976–1982, 3,000 transnasal upper airway evaluations (TNUA) have allowed the direct visualization of upper airway structures in a natural, state without significant anatomical or physiological distortion. As a result, TNUA in experienced hands, is thought to be safe and the procedure of choice in evaluating upper airway obstruction in children.
Airway Obstruction, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Child, Pulmonary Ventilation
Airway Obstruction, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Child, Pulmonary Ventilation
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