The Voice of the Very Young Child (birth to 5 years)
Stridor and Laryngomalacia in Children - John E. McClay, MD
Pediatric Ear Nose & Throat Specialists - Laryngomalacia is a common cause of noisy breathing in infants. It happens when a baby's larynx (or voice box) is soft and floppy. When the
Trachea and vocal chords hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Airway: Pediatric Anatomy, Infants, and Children | SpringerLink
Pediatric Airway Anatomy - OpenAnesthesia
Laryngomalacia: What Is It, Symptoms & Treatment
Intubating An Infant or Toddler, discussion of intubation technique by age
Baby couldn't make a sound after being born with his vocal cords fused together | Metro News
10 Common Pediatric Airway Problems—And Their Solutions