Severe acquired tracheomalacia caused by a chronic esophageal foreign body
A 3-year-old otherwise healthy boy presented with new-onset progressive stridor that began 3 months prior. He was noted to have dyspnea on exertion, inspiratory stridor, and occasional regurgitation of undigested food. Direct laryngoscopy with bronchoscopy revealed tracheomalacia of the cervical tra...
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Main Authors: | Collin F. Mulcahy (Author), Joseph C. Park (Author), Eva I. Rubio (Author), Allison L. Speer (Author), Andrea Badillo (Author), Maria Pena (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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