Aspiration due to difficulty in swallowing

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The swallowing mechanism after a propyliodone ('dionosil') swallow was studied in 44 infants, aged 6 days to 6 months, who were admitted during a 6-month period to the Paediatric Clinic of Athens University because of choking spells during feedings or persistent vomiting. Twenty-three infants showed aspiration of the opaque material into the tracheobronchial tree. The incidence of aspiration was very high. It declined, however, with increasing age, indicating that it is a benign condition which might be related to neuromuscular immaturity in early life.

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Matsaniotis, N., Karpouzas, J., Tzortzatou-Vallianou, M., & Tsagournis, E. (1971). Aspiration due to difficulty in swallowing. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 46(250), 788–790. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.46.250.788

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