- ... prior trauma Obstruction from obesity for sleep apnea Congenital (inherited) abnormality of the larynx or trachea Severe neck or mouth injuries Inhalation of corrosive ...
- ... airway Endotracheal intubation Learning about ventilators Swallowing problems Tracheal ... - series -- Normal anatomy Tracheostomy care Tracheostomy ...
- ... arachnoid cysts), choanal atresia, cleft lip and palate, tracheal hypoplasia, preaxial or postaxial polydactyly, horseshoe kidney, hydronephrosis, hypospadias, anal stenosis/atresia, and congenital hip dysplasia. Heterozygotes. Heterozygotes are asymptomatic, however, there ...
- ... to food entrapment and typically involve intermittent dysphagia. Congenital ... agenesis/atresia. Lack of communication between the larynx and the ...
- ... cancers of the lung, esophagus and chest wall, abnormalities of the trachea, great vessels and heart valves, congenital anomalies and diseases of the diaphragm. From the ...
- ... Renal anomalies Abnormalities of female genitalia Signs of congenital adrenal hyperplasia ... of auditory canals Conductive hearing loss Hydrocephalus Cervical ...
- ... months. As the cartilage gets stronger and the trachea grows, the noisy and difficult breathing slowly improves. People with tracheomalacia must be monitored closely when they have respiratory infections.
- Esophageal atresia (EA) is a congenital defect. This means it occurs before ... also have tracheomalacia . When this occurs, the walls of the trachea are ...
- ... of Fallot Pulmonary artery sling, with or without congenital tracheal stenosis (<4%). However, this finding is even less ... MWS CHD7 CHARGE syndrome AD Iris/retinal colobomas Congenital ... ear configurations Choanal atresia/stenosis Higher frequency of iris/retinal colobomas than ...
- ... with Kleefstra syndrome may also have structural brain abnormalities, congenital heart defects, genitourinary abnormalities, seizures, and a tendency ...
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