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Tracheomalacia and breath holding: a case report
  1. H Griffithsa,
  2. I Doullb,
  3. R G Williamsa,
  4. C Marnanea
  1. aDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK, bDepartment of Paediatrics, University Hospital of Wales
  1. Mr H Griffiths, 6 St Davids' Place, Maesteg, Mid Glamorgan CF34 9LR, Wales, UK email: Huw{at}vrcade.net

Abstract

A child with a long standing history of cyanotic breath holding attacks presented with acute respiratory distress. Subsequent investigation established that her clinical condition was caused by tracheomalacia. We hypothesise that tracheomalacia might be an under recognised contributor to cyanotic breath holding attacks, the pathogenesis of which is poorly understood.

  • tracheomalacia
  • breath holding
  • cyanotic

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