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    European journal of pediatrics 159 (2000), S. 79-81 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Key words Vallecular cyst ; Neonate ; Infant
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Vallecular cyst, a rare but generally benign lesion in the larynx, may cause stridor and even life-threatening airway obstruction in early infancy. We retrospectively studied 14 cases of newborn infants with vallecular cyst. There was no gender predilection and most cases were full-term and appropriate for gestational age. The clinical presentations included stridor, chest wall retraction, feeding difficulties and failure to thrive. Laryngomalacia was the most common associated anomaly. Flexible laryngoscopy was sufficient for diagnosing the vallecular cyst and larygmalacia. Maintenance of airway patency, nutritional support, and de-roofing of the cyst were the mainstays of management. Conclusion Vallecular cyst should be included in the differential diagnosis of stridor in newborn infants. Respiratory and feeding difficulties in these patients can be dramatically improved after appropriate surgical removal of the cyst.
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    Hydrobiologia 54 (1977), S. 141-143 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Organic pollution ; clams ; seawaters
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A preliminary survey on the contamination of clams and sea-waters in various towns in Tolo Harbour was carried out using bacteriological tests. The ‘percentage clean’ method and the ‘most probably number’ method were employed. The pH, salinity and temperature of the seawater were also tested in the field. It was discovered that the number of coliform bacteria obtained by the ‘percentage clean’ was zero in both seawater and clams from all sites including the control. The ‘most probable number’ indicated that the water and the clam tissue collected in the three sites in Tolo Harbour ranged from 15–1,100/100 ml in the water and 825–11,000/g in the clams compared with 0/100 ml and 115/g of the control site. Due to the high level of organic pollution in Tolo Harbour, improvement of the sanitary situation is urged. Cultivation of clams collected in this area in clean and sterilized water for a few days before consumption is recommended.
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