Congenital trachea

Obstructive dyspnea of ​​varying degrees is present after birth. Wheezing can occur during inspiration, feeding difficulties, and delayed growth. Severe stenosis: the supraclavicular fossa, intercostal soft tissue and lower xiphoid soft tissue are inhaled when inhaled, and the above symptoms are aggravated when respiratory infections occur. X-ray tracheal tomography and endoscopy can confirm the diagnosis. Tracheography has aggravated obstruction danger.

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