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Aspiration Avoiding Tracheostomy in Neonatal Cystic Oral Lesion.

Mohd Shaiful Nizam Mamat NasirMuhammad Nuaim IshakFarah Hanan Abd WahidJawaad Ahmed AsifIrfan Mohamad
Published in: Medeniyet medical journal (2019)
Oral cyst is uncommon in the neonatal period. Depending on the size and site of occurrence, its symptoms may vary. If not diagnosed and managed expeditiously, these oral cysts may cause significant and potentially fatal morbidity and mortality. We report a successfully managed case of oral cyst in neonate that presented with huge tongue at birth and complaints of impending airway obstruction. She was referred for tracheostomy as intubation was impossible. We attempted needle aspiration and the airway successfully relieved without the need for tracheostomy.
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