Definition of Tracheomalacia. Meaning of Tracheomalacia. Synonyms of Tracheomalacia

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Definition of Tracheomalacia

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- Tracheomalacia is a condition or incident where the cartilage that keeps the airway (trachea) open is soft such that the trachea partly collapses especially...
- used. If only the upper airway the trachea is involved it is called tracheomalacia (TM). There are two types of bronchomalacia. Primary bronchomalacia...
- scarring, are likely to be surgically excised. One cause of narrowing is tracheomalacia, which is the tendency for the trachea to collapse when there is increased...
- used to treat severe tracheomalacia or tracheal compression. The procedure was originally proposed as a treatment for tracheomalacia Filler et al. in 1976...
- If the connective nerve tissues in the trachea degenerate it causes tracheomalacia. Infections to the trachea can cause tracheomegaly.[citation needed]...
- trachea; thyroiditis such as Riedel's thyroiditis; vocal cord palsy; tracheomalacia or tracheobronchomalacia (e.g., collapsed trachea). congenital anomalies...
- follows and medical intervention can often be required.[citation needed] Tracheomalacia a softening of the trachea, usually above the carina (carina of trachea)...
- actress Arabella Gibbins, and Rafaela "Raffie" Pugh. She suffered from tracheomalacia (a windpipe condition causing breathing problems) as a child, which...
- tubes' cartilage Laryngomalacia, a disorder of the larynx's cartilage Tracheomalacia, a disorder of the trachea's cartilage Keratomalacia, an eye disorder...
- narrowing. Bronchoscopy can be useful in internally ****essing the degree of tracheomalacia. Treatment is surgical and is indicated in all symptomatic patients...