2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12055-017-0537-7
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Pulmonary artery sling—a case report

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“…Most patients with pulmonary artery sling present in early infancy with stridor and signs of respiratory distress. Other clinical manifestations may include dysphagia (which is not much common) due to compression of the esophagus, failure to thrive, and recurrent chest infections [4]. In some reports, pulmonary artery sling remained asymptomatic until childhood [14].…”
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“…Most patients with pulmonary artery sling present in early infancy with stridor and signs of respiratory distress. Other clinical manifestations may include dysphagia (which is not much common) due to compression of the esophagus, failure to thrive, and recurrent chest infections [4]. In some reports, pulmonary artery sling remained asymptomatic until childhood [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To manage pulmonary artery sling, surgical repair is the treatment of choice [4]. Two treatment approaches are present which depend on the presence and degree of tracheal stenosis and any other associated cardiac anomalies [4].…”
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