Unilateral vocal cord paresis following excision of a large esophageal duplication cyst via median sternotomy in a neonate
A newborn, prenatally diagnosed with a cystic mass, possible esophageal duplication cyst, of the upper posterior mediastinum was admitted to our department with symptoms of worsening respiratory distress. A median sternotomy and complete cyst resection were performed, yet worsening respiratory distr...
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Main Authors: | Ioannis Georgopoulos (Author), Eleftheria Mavrigiannaki (Author), Nikolaos Christopoulos (Author), Antonios Kourtesis (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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