To explore the occurrence and implications of biphasic stridor in early infants.
Detailed observation of an infant with biphasic stridor symptoms.
Assessment of respiratory patterns and sounds during different breathing phases.
Clinical evaluation for potential airway obstruction.
Biphasic stridor was identified as a significant indicator of respiratory distress.
Early identification and assessment proved crucial for addressing potential laryngeal abnormalities.
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