A 6-hour-old boy is in the newborn nursery with feeding difficulties. The patient was born at 39 weeks gestation to a 33-year-old primigravida via cesarean delivery due to failure to progress and late decelerations seen on fetal heart tracing. Apgar scores were 8 and 9, but examination shows an infant with excessive drooling and coughing. Cardiac, respiratory, and abdominal examinations are otherwise normal at rest. When the infant attempts to breastfeed, however, several bouts of coughing and perioral cyanosis develop with oxygen saturation of 85% on room air. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's condition?
A) Atresia of small intestine
B) Collapse of supraglottic structures during respiration
C) Failure of primitive foregut to separate from airway
D) Obstruction of posterior nasal passages
E) Thoracic herniation of abdominal viscera
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