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Tracheal Stenosis

Known as: stenosis of trachea, Narrowing of windpipe, TRACHEA, STENOSIS 
A pathological narrowing of the TRACHEA.
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2005
2005
Technological advances in three-dimensional computer software packages have resulted in fairly widespread acceptance of 3D… 
1995
1995
Between 1988 and 1992, 18 mechanically ventilated newborn babies (mean weight 1300 g and gestational age 30 weeks) presented with… 
1994
1994
We describe a 27-year-old patient who was admitted to our hospital for a tracheal stenosis caused by an adenocystic carcinoma. A… 
1979
1979
Congenital tracheal stenosis is an extremely rare anomaly. Untreated, the lesion has been almost uniformly lethal. Certain types… 
1976
1976
Since 1972 a series of experiments (Skoog, Ohlsén & Sohn, 1972; 1975; Ohlsén, 1976) has been performed to elucidate the potential… 
1972
1972
Tracheal-innominate artery fistula may have increased with the use of mechanical ventilation. Four cases were seen in 3½ years in… 
1971
1971
A 30-year-old man sustained a severe inhalation burn from an explosion in a closed space. He survived the explosion, but died 14… 
1970
1970
Friedmann, J. B., and Emma, E. (1951). A consideration of anesthesia during carinal resection. Anesthesiology, 12, 740. Grigor, K… 
1965
1965
The evolution of a suitable tracheal stent to assist in the management of tracheal stenosis has led to the development of this…