Trachea Stenosis - Patient Resource Page

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Curated by Charlie Rombach

Start here - General Trachea Stenosis Information

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

VeryWell Health

Michigan Medicine

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Brigham Health

Science Direct

Boston Children’s Hospital

National Organization for Rare Disorders

Understanding Treatment Options

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

European Respiratory Journal

Boston Children’s Hospital

US National Library of Medicine

PubMed

Mount Sinai

Programs and resources

UCLA Health

Massachusetts General Hospital

Keck Medicine of USC

NorthWestern Medicine

Boston Children’s Hospital

Questions to ask your doctor (From a Fellow Trachea Stenosis Patient)

How do I know if I have Trachea Stenosis?

What are the symptoms and how do I know if they are fatal or not?

Are there different types of Trachea Stenosis?

Does Trachea Stenosis require major surgery?

If left untreated can Trachea Stenosis heal itself?

If my child has Tracheal Stenosis should I wait to get surgery done on him/her?

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