Sleep‐related laryngeal obstruction presenting as snoring or sleep apnea

Abstract
The difference between snoring (with or without sleep apnea) and laryngeal stridor resulting from laryngeal dysfunction may not be readily apparent. Two cases of Shy‐Drager syndrome and one undiagnosed case in which laryngeal dysfunction was exacerbated by sleep are reported. Such dysfunction might create life‐threatening situations for which emergency tracheostomy should be considered. The importance of differentiating stridor from snoring is discussed.

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