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An apple a day won't keep the doctor away: presentation, treatment, and outcome in pediatric apple aspirations.

Anna Zychlinsky ScharffNicolaus SchwerkUlrich BaumannHelen BurmesterJulia CarlensChristian DopferSimon GrewendorfCarsten MuellerKatharina SchützMarc VoelkerGesine HansenChristine HappleMartin Wetzke
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2020)
This analysis shows that apple aspirations are not entirely uncommon in children and may lead to disastrous complications. Typical signs of airway location are persistent cough, stridor or dyspnea, whereas hypersalivation may point toward an esophageal location. In each case of suspected apple aspiration, timely bronchoscopy with possible FB extraction should be performed by an experienced team.
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