HolingerLD. Etiology of stridor in the neonate, infant and childAnn Otol Rhinol Laryngol1980;36:397–400
2.
MontreuilF. Bifid epiglottis. Report of a caseLaryngoscope1949;59:194–9
3.
BamforthJSHughesIALazarusJHWeaverCMSharperPS. Congenital hypothyroidism, spiky hair and cleft palateJ Med Genet1989;26:49–51
4.
GrahamJMFrostEBSaundersRL. Bifid epiglottis, hand anomalies and congenital hypopituitarismLancet1985;24:443
5.
HealyGBHoltGPTuckerJA. Bifid epiglottis: A rare laryngeal anomalyLaryngoscope1976;86:1459–67
6.
PrescottCaj. Bifid epiglottis: A case reportInt J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol1994;30:167–70
7.
Del MonicoMLHaarJG. Bifid epiglottis: Report of a caseArch Otolaryngol1972;96:178–81
8.
ShulmanJBHollisterDWThibeaultDWKrugmanME. Familial laryngomalacia: A case reportLaryngoscope1976;86:84–91
9.
ShohatMSivanYTaubEDavidsonS. Autosomal dominant congenital laryngomalaciaAm J Med Genet1992;42:813–4
10.
HallJGPallisterPDClarrenSK. Congenital hypothalamic hamartoblastoma, hypopituitarism, imperforate anus, and postaxial Polydactyly—a new syndrome? Clinical, causal, and pathogenetic considerationsAm J Med Genet1980;7:47–74