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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Choking
  1. ... in the windpipe, which can cause life-threatening airway obstruction, especially in children. In a small number of ...
  2. ... their intelligence is not affected. Heart disease and airway obstruction are major causes of death in people with ...
  3. ... chewing or swallowing (dysphagia), which can lead to choking. They may also have speech impairment (dysarthria). People ...
  4. ... feeling of breathlessness, overly fast breathing (hyperventilation), or choking. It is unclear what brings on seizures in ...
  5. ... These problems with food intake may cause malnutrition, choking, or a bacterial lung infection called aspiration pneumonia. ...
  6. ... live into adolescence or adulthood. Heart disease and airway obstruction are major causes of death in people with ...
  7. ... and swallowing problems (dysphagia) that may lead to choking, gagging, or drooling.Other muscles in the body ...
  8. ... others have no intellectual impairments. Heart disease and airway obstruction are major causes of death in people with ...
  9. ... the lower jaw, causing micrognathia, and consequently, glossoptosis, airway obstruction, and, often, cleft palate. SOX9 Isolated Pierre Robin ...
  10. ... life expectancy may be reduced. Heart disease and airway obstruction are major causes of death in people with ...
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