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Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis: Feeding evaluation and management
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 07/02/09
Sultan B et al. - Feeding problems are common in infants with CNPAS and supplemental feedings may be needed even after management of airway difficulties. Infants with CNPAS should undergo comprehensive feeding/swallowing evaluations which may include bedside swallow evaluations and VFSSs. The prognosis for transitioning to total oral feedings is good and related to the extent of the airway obstruction and presence of other comorbidities.
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