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Is secondary tracheomalacia associated with airway inflammation and infection?

Antonino CapizziPietro SalvatiAnnalisa GalliziaGiovanni A RossiOliviero Sacco
Published in: Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society (2021)
Neutrophilic alveolitis is detectable in secondary tracheomalacia but is associated with a clinically significant bacterial load only in a quarter of the patients. Caution should be used in inappropriate antibiotic prescription to avoid the emergence of resistance, whilst airway clearance maneuvers and infection preventive measures should be promoted.
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