Interventions for primary (intrinsic) tracheomalacia in children

Published: Oct 17, 2012
Abstract
Tracheomalacia, a disorder of the large airways where the trachea is deformed or malformed during respiration is commonly seen in tertiary paediatric practice. It is associated with a wide spectrum of respiratory symptoms from life threatening recurrent apnea to common respiratory symptoms such as chronic cough and wheeze. Current practice following diagnosis of tracheomalacia include medical approaches aimed at reducing associated symptoms of...
Paper Details
Title
Interventions for primary (intrinsic) tracheomalacia in children
Published Date
Oct 17, 2012
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