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Vagal nerve stimulator masquerading as an inhaled foreign body in a child
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  1. Ayeshah Abdul-Hamid,
  2. Samuel MacKeith
  1. Otolaryngology, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
  1. Correspondence to Ayeshah Abdul-Hamid, ayeshah89{at}hotmail.com

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An 8-year-old girl with a history of cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5) disorder was presented to the emergency department with a short history of stridor and intermittent respiratory distress following eating a biscuit. She had a background of CDKL5 disorder causing neurodevelopmental delay, including being non-verbal, and refractory epilepsy for which she had received a vagal nerve stimulator (VNS) implanted 2 years prior. On initial examination she was noted to be maintaining her oxygen saturations but with intermittent worsening of her stridor and a barking cough. There was no clear preceding history of …

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