A rare cause of wheezing in a child with pulmonary atresia

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Abstract

The determination of the exact cause for symptomatic airway obstruction in pediatric patients not responding to medication can be a clinical dilemma. Very rarely external vascular compressions can produce airway obstruction symptoms unresponsive to usual bronchodilator medications. The successful management of a child with pulmonary atresia and an innominate artery compression syndrome with respiratory compromise due to tracheal compression is described.

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Maddali, M. M., Kandachar, P. S., Arora, N. R., & Lacour-Gayet, F. (2019). A rare cause of wheezing in a child with pulmonary atresia. Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, 22(4), 449–451. https://doi.org/10.4103/aca.aca_92_18

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