2012
DOI: 10.7581/pard.2012.22.4.411
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The Clinical Consideration of Tracheal Bronchus Detected by Computed Tomography Scan in Children

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“…These congenital malformations are usually asymptomatic in adults, but they are often associated with respiratory complications, recurrent infection, cough, wheeze, stridor, respiratory distress, and thoracic masses in children (6). Chest radiography, as the initial radiological investigation, may show a bronchus directly arising from the trachea, as it did in our case.…”
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“…These congenital malformations are usually asymptomatic in adults, but they are often associated with respiratory complications, recurrent infection, cough, wheeze, stridor, respiratory distress, and thoracic masses in children (6). Chest radiography, as the initial radiological investigation, may show a bronchus directly arising from the trachea, as it did in our case.…”
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confidence: 53%