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Disease Information for Tracheoesophageal fistula
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Chest pain, substernal/midline
- Non-Pleuritic Chest Pain
- Single umbilical Artery Finding
- Anorexia in Infant
- Choking
- Failure to Thrive
- Failure to Thrive Child
- Failure to thrive/infant sign
- Feeding/Apetite Problems Child
- Feeding/swallowing difficulties/infant
- Gagging
- Infants Sicken on Feeding
- Vomiting in Children
- Acute Cough in Children
- Bronchospasm signs
- Cough
- Cough Chronic
- Cough Dry Non-productive
- Cyanotic spells
- Dyspnea
- Noisy Breathing
- Noisy Breathing Child
- Postprandial dyspnea
- Rales
- Rapid Breathing
- Recurrent dyspnea/episodes
- Sudden onset dyspnea
- Tachypnea/Increased respiratory rate
- Wheezing
- Hoarseness
- Infant Abnormal Cry/Quality
- Stridor (Inspiratory noise)
- Stridor infant Child
- Near death experience/infant/SIDS survivor
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Pallid Syncope Child
- Presentation/Recurrent pneumonia Child
- Presentation/Wheeze Cough Dyspnea Infant
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Population Group
- Infant
- Population/Pediatrics population
- Event, Activity, Behavioral & Seasonal Factors
- Event/while eating/dining/swallowing
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- Population/Child
- Population/Infant
- Diagnostic Test Results
- Other Tests & Procedures
- Bronchoscopy/Abnormal findings
- CT Scan
- CT Scan/Chest Tracheal narrowing
- X-RAY
- Xray/Hyperaeration/lung/Chest
- X-RAY With contrast
- Barium Swallowing Cine Abnormality
- UGI/Abnormal
- UGI/Barium swallow abnormality/esophagus
- UGI/Esophagus abnormality
- UGI/Esophagus lesion children
- UGI/Gastrografin Esophagus Obstruction
- Bronchogram/Abnormal
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Asthma Children
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Acid reflux aspiration/recurrent
- Airway obstruction
- Airway obstruction/Children
- Asthma
- Esophageal obstruction
- Lung abscess
- Neonatal pneumonia, bacterial
- Pneumonia, aspiration
- Pneumonia, recurrent
- Pneumonia/Bronchopneumonia
- Tracheal stenosis
- Tracheo-esophageal fistula, congenital
- Asthma Children
- Atelectasis in Child
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Otolaryngology/ENT Specialty Population
- CLASS/Esophagus involvement/disorder (ex)
- CLASS/Intestinal/stomach/gut (category)
- CLASS/Otolaryngology/ENT disorders (ex)
- CLASS/Trachea disorder/lesion (ex)
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- PROCESS/Fistula disorder (ex)
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- SX/Surgery
- Definition
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Abnormal communication between the esophagus and the trachea, acquired or congenital, often associated with ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA.
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