%0 Journal Article %T Logical Approach to the Patient witth Exercise - Induced Laryngal Obstruction (EILO) %A Uzm. Dr. Ay£¿e S¨¹LEYMAN %J - %D 2019 %X Abstract Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) describes a condition in which thelarynx closes inappropriately during vigorous exercise to precipitate respiratory symptoms, such as cough, stridor and breathlessness.1 EILO stridor symptoms typically peak towards the close of an exercise session and throughout the £¿rst 2¨C3 minof recovery. Symptoms are most often limited to the inspiratory phase; rarely to the expiratory phase. The condition is highly prevalent in young athletes and estimatedto affect between 5% and 10% of all adolescents. Research has shown that EILO maycoexist with asthma, and distinguishing between these conditions can be challeng ingand often requires specialist investigation. Visualisation of the larynx during ongoing symptoms is the only objective way of making a complete anatomical diagnosis. Spirometry and other surrogate tests have poor sensitivity and specificity, but might provide useful clinical clues %K Egzersiz %K laringeal %K £¿ocuk %K obstr¨¹ksiyon %U http://dergipark.org.tr/ktpd/issue/47818/603251