Volume 35, Issue 1 pp. 62-66
Case Report

Pulmonary function tests leading to the diagnosis of vascular ring in an infant

Israel Amirav MD

Corresponding Author

Israel Amirav MD

Pediatric Department, Sieff Hospital, Safed, Israel

PO Box 1079, Rosh Pina 12000, Israel.Search for more papers by this author
Moshe Rotschild MD

Moshe Rotschild MD

Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel

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Ephraim Bar-Yishay PhD

Ephraim Bar-Yishay PhD

Institute of Pulmonology, Hadassah University Hospital, Hebrew University- Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel

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First published: 02 December 2002
Citations: 6

Abstract

A 5-month-old baby was referred to our pulmonary clinic because of chronic cough and wheeze, unresponsive to antiasthmatic treatment. Examination in the Infant Pulmonary Function Laboratory suggested an upper airway obstruction. An aberrant right subclavian artery was subsequently confirmed by a barium swallow, flexible bronchoscopy, and an angiographic reconstructed chest CT study. Due to modest symptoms a conservative medical approach was taken. At follow-up 1 year later, the patient had fewer respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2003; 35:62–66. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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