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Iatrogenic Pharyngoesophageal Perforation in Premature Infants
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An iatrogenic perforation is often difficult to diagnose and can easily be confused with esophageal atresia. Clinical findings, a plain chest x-ray, an esophagography and endoscopy are helpful. Surgery can be avoided in most instances. The outcome is not always favorable especially as premature neonates are at risk of severe concomitant pathology.