Pulmonary Resection for Congenital Lesions
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Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformations- You counsel the parents that CPAM type IV may be difficult to distinguish from which of the following congenital lung masses on clinical and radiologic grounds?
- The most likely diagnosis in this patient with wheezing is
- For this toddler with an incidentally found CCAM, you suggest
- What is the next appropriate step in the management of this mother?
- Fetal ultrasonography of a 26-week gestation fetus demonstrates a microcystic lung mass with early signs of hydrops fetalis. The most appropriate management is
- Prior to discharge, this infant with an asymptomatic congenital lung mass requires
- Current data on surgery for this asymptomatic CPAM support removal at
- What is the most appropriate management for this patient?
- At what age is alveolar development complete?
- If fetal hydrops does not develop, which of the following prenatal ultrasound parameter correlates best with the possibility of the baby requiring neonatal surgical cyst resection?
- What is the best next step in their management?
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May 2018 articles of interest
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