Brendan H. asked

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My daughter has constriction of her trachea and esophagus, an aberrant right subclavian artery, frequent respiratory infections, stridor, and worsening acid reflux. She was born full term with a gene deletion, seizure disorder, and developmental delay. Different doctors suggest different diagnoses: vascular ring, bronchial malacia, or aspiration. Which doctor should I listen to, and should I push for a more recent CAT scan or MRI? My daughter is getting worse.

December 9th, 2024

Mary C. answered

Given the complexity of your daughter's condition, it's crucial to consult a pediatric pulmonologist...

December 9th, 2024

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