The infant of a mother with hydraminos must be assessed with esophageal atresia.
Hydraminos is excessive amniotic fluid. Any child born to a woman with hydramnios must have esophageal atresia ruled out. Because a fetus typically swallows amniotic fluid during intrauterine life, hydramnios happens. As a result of the fetus's inability to swallow properly due to esophageal atresia, the amniotic fluid level may become unusually high.
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What is esophageal atresia?</h3>
When a newborn is born with esophageal atresia (EA), a portion of the esophagus is absent (the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach). The esophagus develops as two distinct, unconnected segments rather than as a tube connecting the mouth and the stomach. Some children have esophageal defects that prevent the ends from being surgically joined. Long-gap EA is what this is called.
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Poliovirus attacks the motor neurons of the brain stem reducing breathing capacity and causing difficulty in swallowing and speaking.
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