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Isolated Congenital Tracheobiliary Fistula.

Indian Pediatrics 2018 November 16
BACKGROUND: Congenital tracheobiliary fistula is a rare developmental anomaly with a persistent communication between the biliary system and the trachea.

CHARACTERISTICS: A 7-day-old baby with severe respiratory distress and aspiration pneumonia.

OUTCOME: Tracheobilliary fistula identified on bronchoscopy. Open surgical excision of fistula was followed by improvement.

MESSAGE: This condition should be considered in the differential diagnosis of intractable aspiration pneumonia.

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