Patient (condition)
 
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CHARGE Association

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Congenital Syndrome characterised by presence of :
C- coloboma,
H- congenital heart-disease,
A- choanal atresia,
R- growth and mental retardation,
G- genitourinary anomalies, and
E- ear/hearing abnormalities.

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Airway becomes more difficult to manage as the patient gets older.

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Consider avoiding a nasal ETT in the presence of choanal atresia even if it has been repaired.

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In the presence of subglottic stenosis a smaller than expected tube size may be required.

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Midface hypoplasia, cleft lip/palate, micrognathia, anterior larynx, and small mouth may make mask ventilation and intubation difficult.

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