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Is secondary tracheomalacia associated with persistent lower respiratory tract inflammation and subclinical infection?
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2020
unpublished
Background. In secondary tracheomalacia due to mediastinal vascular anomalies one of the most prevalent symptom is recurrent lower respiratory tract (LRT) infections, related to defective airway clearance. Whether this condition could result in persistent LRT inflammation and subclinical infection is not known. Patients and methods. Children with tracheomalacia due to mediastinal vascular anomalies, recurrent (>3/y) LRT infections were evaluated while in stable condition. Computed tomography
doi:10.22541/au.160790328.84448003/v1
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