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Case #2 - A newborn with excessive drooling

 
CLINICAL CASE:
You are called to the newborn nursery to see an infant with excessive drooling of saliva and inability to swallow. In fact, everything you try to feed the child comes right back up in a drooling (non-projectile) fashion. On physical examination the child appears normal and has an intravenous line and what is presumed to be an orogastric tube with a non-bilious, salivary aspirate.

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