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We report a six-year-old Egyptian male who had aspirated a sunflower seed in his airway. The seed was removed using a fibreoptic camera and long forceps while he was ventilated using the SAV method
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Congenital chloride diarrhea [CCD] is a rare disorder caused by a genetic defect in the chloride/bicarbonate exchange in the ileum and colon which manifests as a neonatal secretory diarrhea with electrolytes imbalance and predispose to long-term complications. The disease is highly prevalent in the Arabian Peninsula. We report two Yemeni siblings with CCD. Family history was significant with two deaths at 3 months of age. Polyhydramnios, antenatal dilated bowels, prematurity and neonatal onset of watery diarrhea were found in both infants. As a result of inadequate electrolytes supplementation, both children had growth development retardation and one developed a chronic renal disease at 6 years of age