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Stridor becomes more audible when the infant cries. When the infant is asleep and prone, the breath sounds are clear and equal bilaterally, with no stridor or wheezing. There is no heart murmur. Pulse oximetry is 94% on room air. Of the following, the MOST likely cause of this infant’s stridor is. A. cleft lip. B. laryngomalacia. C. tracheal ... ................
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