A newborn male is noted to have difficulty feeding and "turns blue and chokes when drinking formula." The prenatal records reveal that the amniotic fluid appeared normal on ultrasound. A pediatric feeding tube is passed orally to 20 cm without difficulty, with gastric secretions aspirated. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
AFloppy epiglottis
BTracheoesophageal fistula
CZenker diverticulum
DCongenital heart disease
Which of the following causes teratogenicity?
AVitamin E
BVitamin D
CVitamin A
DVitamin C
Which one of the following life-threatening congenital anomalies in the newborn presents with polyhydramnios, aspiration pneumonia, excessive salivation and difficulty in passing a nasogastric tube?
AChoanal atresia
BGastroschisis
CDiaphragmatic hernia
DTracheo-esophageal fistula
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