Double compression oesotracheale fatale vasculaire et neurofibromateuse. [Fatal double tracheo-esophageal vascular compression and neurofibromatosis]

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serval:BIB_AD822E1BC760
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
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Publications
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Title
Double compression oesotracheale fatale vasculaire et neurofibromateuse. [Fatal double tracheo-esophageal vascular compression and neurofibromatosis]
Journal
Archives de Pediatrie
Author(s)
Fischberg  C., Cotting  J., Hack  I., Laurini  R. N., Payot  M.
ISSN
0929-693X (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/1996
Volume
3
Number
12
Pages
1253-7
Notes
Case Reports
English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Dec
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vascular rings are a classical cause of tracheal and esophagus compression. We report the case of such an abnormality in an infant with neurofibromatosis. CASE REPORT: A 1 week-old male infant with a familial neurofibromatosis presented a stridor with severe respiratory distress. A vascular ring was demonstrated and operated on. The stridor persisted after surgery. A postoperative oesophagogram and tracheobronchoscopy showed an irregular compression of the oesophageal lumen, thought to be due to a residual extrinsic compression. Because the postoperative echocardiogram showed an extensive tumoral infiltration of both auricles, it was decided to not operate again the child. The postmortem examination revealed a disseminated neurofibromatosis infiltrating trachea, bronchi and also the wall of esophagus. CONCLUSION: Persisting stridor and oesotracheal compression postoperatively requires search for another cause. Association of vascular ring and neurofibromatosis is probably not fortuitous.
Keywords
Aorta, Thoracic/*abnormalities Arteriovenous Malformations/*complications Esophagus/*physiopathology Fatal Outcome Heart Neoplasms/*complications/pathology Humans Infant Male Neurofibromatoses/*complications/pathology Respiratory Sounds Trachea/*physiopathology
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