Abstract
Eight children with obstructive apnea were evaluated by transnasal fiberoptic endoscopy. Three children had obstructive adenoids and tonsils, 2 had pharyngeal collapse, 1 had an obstructive tongue, and 1 had a subglottic cyst. The remaining patient had no abnormality. The results of transnasal endoscopy influenced therapeutic interventions.

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