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A one-month-old infant was brought to the ICU with breathing and feeding difficulties due to a large cyst (lymphangioma) on the floor of the mouth. The cyst had grown significantly, causing airway obstruction and desaturation (oxygen levels dropping below 90%). Emergency intubation was necessary, but the cyst blocked the laryngoscope’s entry. To ma

Oral Intubation with Tongue Traction in a One-Month-Old After Cyst Decompression
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