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Otolaryngological presentations of Cornelia de Lange syndrome
Authors:Jane Hamilton  W. Andrew Clement  Haytham Kubba
Affiliation:1. University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;2. Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow G3 8SJ, Scotland, United Kingdom
Abstract:

Aim

Children with Cornelia de Lange syndrome frequently present to otolaryngology services with hearing problems. Airway problems have not previously been reported. We wish to describe our experience of the overall management in a series of children with Cornelia de Lange syndrome.

Methods

Retrospective case note review of children diagnosed with Cornelia de Lange syndrome presenting to our department between 2005 and 2014.

Results

Six patients were seen. Airway problems consisted of laryngeal overspill with severe gastroesophageal dysmotility and reflux despite structurally normal airway (1 case), laryngomalacia requiring supraglottoplasty (2 cases), reflux laryngitis with secondary laryngomalacia and coincidental tracheal diverticulum (1 case) choanal atresia requiring stents (1 case) and obstructive sleep apnoea (1 case). Supraglottoplasty produced a dramatic improvement in feeding and breathing in both children who underwent the procedure. Two children had palatal anomalies and one underwent cochlear implantation for a profound sensorineural hearing loss.

Conclusion

Children with Cornelia de Lange syndrome have multifaceted ENT problems. Airway pathology has not previously been described in Cornelia de Lange syndrome but has been common in our experience. We wish to highlight that laryngomalacia in Cornelia de Lange syndrome responds well to supraglottoplasty.
Keywords:Cornelia de Lange   Supraglottoplasty   Airway   Otolaryngology
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