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- ... esophagus). During early development, the esophagus and windpipe (trachea) begin as a single tube that normally divides ... fistula (TEF), in which the esophagus and the trachea are abnormally connected, allowing fluids from the esophagus ...
- ... have defects of the voice box (larynx), windpipe (trachea), or esophagus. These throat abnormalities can cause difficulty ... A common defect is a gap between the trachea and esophagus (laryngeal cleft) that allows food or ...
- ... an abnormal connection between the esophagus and the trachea that allows fluids from the esophagus to get ...
- ... abnormal connection (fistula) between the esophagus and the trachea. Most people with CHARGE syndrome also have distinctive ...
- ... fistula (TEF), in which the esophagus and the trachea are abnormally connected, allowing fluids from the esophagus ...
- ... disorder affecting the skin, bone, liver, heart, and trachea. J Pediatr. 1990 Aug;117(2 Pt 1): ...
- ... bones and is present in the nose, airways (trachea and bronchi), and external ears. Filamin B appears ...
- ... bones and is present in the nose, airways (trachea and bronchi), and external ears. Filamin B appears ...
- ... bones and is present in the nose, airways (trachea and bronchi), and external ears. Filamin B appears ...
- ... and the cartilage that makes up the windpipe (trachea). The stippling is apparent in infancy but disappears ...