Corrosive injury of the trachea in children

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The secondary injury may present weeks to months after the initial insult and repeat bronchoscopy, and long-term follow-up is required for the respiratory complications of CSI.Ingestion of caustic fluid may cause severe tracheal stenosis. Repeated airway dilatation may be a lifesaving intervention until such point that surgery can be performed.

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Goussard, P., Mfingwana, L., Morrison, J., Ismail, Z., Wagenaar, R., & Janson, J. (2019). Corrosive injury of the trachea in children. Clinical Case Reports, 7(10), 1999–2003. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2395

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