Abstract
Bronchomalacia is a rare cause of recurrent pneumonia, atelectasis, and in advanced cases, respiratory failure. It is generally treated symptomatically, but in end-stage cases with respiratory failure, bronchial resection can be performed with significant clinical benefit. This paper described the second reported case of successful bronchial resection for bronchomalacia.
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