Forty days old infant with Pig Bronchus, presenting with recurrent pneumonia: A Case Report
Abdul Jamil Rasooly,
Sahar Noor,
Saif Ullah
et al.
Abstract:Background: Pig bronchus is rare and usually asymptomatic, but it may also cause significant respiratory symptoms such as recurrent pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, atelectasis, and difficult airway management in surgical and critical care patients. This study is aimed to examine a case of pig bronchus in which the patient presented with recurrent pneumonia in her early days of life. Case Report: A case report is the study design utilized in this assessment of a 40-days-old girl from a consanguineous marriage, w… Show more
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