Research Library
LCI provides a curated collection of published research to support understanding of laryngeal clefts and related conditions. New publications are added regularly—subscribe for updates.
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Research is categorized by study design to indicate the type and strength of evidence presented: Systematic Reviews, Consensus Guidelines, Retrospective Cohort Studies, Case Series, Surgical Technique / Outcomes Studies, and Review Articles.
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Full study access depends on the publisher; some articles are freely available, while others may require purchase or institutional access.
If you are unable to access a full study, try:
checking for an open-access version through other sources.
contacting the study authors to request a copy.
using a journal or institutional library access option, if available.
email info@laryngealcleft.org for assistance.
Breastfeeding in Infants Who Aspirate May Increase Risk of Pulmonary Inflammation
Retrospective Cohort Studies
Feeding Interventions Are Associated With Improved Outcomes in Children With Laryngeal Penetration
Retrospective Cohort Studies
Swallowing Dysfunction Among Patients With Laryngeal Cleft: More Than Just Aspiration?
Retrospective Cohort Studies
Swallowing Function After Laryngeal Cleft Repair: More Than Just Fixing the Cleft
Retrospective Cohort Studies
Late Onset Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Infants Following Use of a Xanthan Gum-Containing Thickening Agent
Retrospective Cohort Studies
