Pulmonary Resection for Congenital Lesions
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Pulmonary Resection for Congenital Lesions
Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformations
Resident and Student Handbook
Pulmonary Abscess
Pulmonary Metastatectomy
Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment
Pulmonary Metastatic Disease
Gastrointestinal Duplications
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair
Fetal Articles of Interest
Cancer Articles of Interest
Abdominal Mass
Anesthesia
Laryngeal and Tracheal Disorders
Hepatoblastoma
Tissue Engineering
PSSAP 16
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?
Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Articles of Interest
PSSAP 18
Adrenal Cortical Tumors
New Spaced learning demo
PSSAP 7
PSSAP 30
PSSAP 20
Mediastinal Disorders
PSSAP 12
PSSAP 13
PSSAP 10
PSSAP 27
May 2018 articles of interest
PSSAP 21
Respiratory Care

