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Objective: To longitudinally evaluate motor development and predictive factors in school-age children with oesophagealatresia.
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We describe here a newborn who developed a severe chylothorax after repair of an oesophagealatresia.
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Conclusions: Longer duration of anaesthesia and sustained attention problems were associated with gross motor problems in school-age patients with oesophagealatresia.
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They were born four months early and were both diagnosed with oesophagealatresia, a condition where the oesophagus does not connect to the stomach.
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Patients: Children with oesophagealatresia born between January 1999 and May 2006 were assessed at 5 and 8 years of age.
Usage of esophageal atresia in inglês
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Current treatment for esophagealatresia is not in the least bit simple or pleasant.
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Transhiatal gastric transposition was performed in a long gap esophagealatresia without tracheoesophageal fistula.
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Three hundred nine cases of esophagealatresia were retrospectively investigated.
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The main applications has been in cardiac surgery, congenital diaphragmatic hernia and esophagealatresia.
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Dysphagia was the main presenting symptom, and the leading cause of stricture was esophagealatresia.
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The survival rates of patients with esophagealatresia was also found to be significantly increasing over time.
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The frequency of associated malformations in esophagealatresia cases was found to be increased significantly during the investigated interval.
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A 25-month-old boy with long gap esophagealatresia developed severe esophageal stenosis refractory to balloon dilatations after definitive esophagoesophagostomy.
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Methods: From February 2012 until November 2014, all patients with esophagealatresia and distal tracheo-esophageal fistula were subjected to preoperative tracheobronchoscopy.
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Background: Currently, no recommendations exist for the endoscopic screening of patients in adulthood, with surgically corrected esophagealatresia (EA), for the development of esophageal cancer.