Savage EC, Robinson RA, Kirby P. Utility of a partial autopsy: a case report of congenital laryngeal atresia.
Pediatr Dev Pathol 2013;
16:229-31. [PMID:
23394317 DOI:
10.2350/11-09-1093-cr.1]
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Abstract
Laryngeal atresia is a rare congenital anomaly that is fatal if not quickly diagnosed at birth. Here we report a case of unexpected congenital laryngeal atresia and esophageal atresia in a preterm male infant, in whom prenatal ultrasonic findings were limited to polyhydramnios and duodenal atresia. Attempts at intubation and emergent tracheotomy were unsuccessful. A diagnosis of congenital laryngeal atresia with esophageal atresia was made during a restricted autopsy (limited to the neck). In an era of declining autopsy rates nationwide, this case emphasizes the value of limited autopsy examinations, focused on the region of interest.
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