. Airway stenosis is the narrowing of the airway caused by malignant and benign tumors, airway damage, endotracheal intubation, tracheostomy, or autoimmune illnesses. Congenital abnormalities may also lead to tracheal stenosis; 2 out of 100,000 infants are diagnosed with it. The condition is rare and the likelihood of developing it is determined by the source of tracheal constriction. Damage to the airway during intubation is frequent, although the chance of symptomatic stenosis is low.

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