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A 10-year-old male diagnosed with Hurler syndrome is scheduled to undergo suboccipital craniectomy for cervicomedullary decompression under general anesthesia. Which of the following best describes his airway management?
a) The likelihood of airway difficulties in this patient is low if there is a history of
prior uneventful anesthesia and intubation at age 2
b) This patient is at risk for difficult airway management due to his disease condition; appropriate airway devices and possibly otolaryngology back-up should be available prior to induction
c) Patients with Hurler syndrome are considered difficult airway because of presence of micrognathia/retrognathia, mandibular hypoplasia and glossoptosis
d) An emergent tracheostomy can be easily performed in this patient if needed