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  1. ... it generally becomes apparent shortly after birth. Saliva, liquids fed to the infant, or digestive fluids may ... the skin or lips (cyanosis). Esophageal atresia blocks liquids fed to the infant from entering the stomach, ...
  2. ... material in the urine, a reduced amount of liquid urine, or a combination of both.People are ...
  3. ... Dysphagia begins with dry food, but over time, liquids can also become difficult to swallow. Dysphagia can ...
  4. ... atrophy). These tongue problems can cause difficulties swallowing liquids. As the condition progresses, individuals with SCA36 develop ...