Abstract

An instance of double aortic arch constricting trachea and esophagus is described, along with six others collected from the literature. These cases showed a common and more or less characteristic syndrome, which consisted of stridorous breathing, dysphagia, chronic cough, susceptibility to bronchopneumonia, head retraction, malnutrition, and onset during early infancy. The most distinctive symptom was an increase in respiratory distress during feeding. An instance of double aortic arch constricting trachea and esophagus is described, along with six others collected from the literature. These cases showed a common and more or less characteristic syndrome, which consisted of stridorous breathing, dysphagia, chronic cough, susceptibility to bronchopneumonia, head retraction, malnutrition, and onset during early infancy. The most distinctive symptom was an increase in respiratory distress during feeding.

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