CTI Flashcards
CXR post term baby
meconium aspiration
CXR of C section baby
transient tachypnea
CXR of baby of mom who underwent Maternal sedation
transient tachypnea
CXR of premie baby
RDS
RDS clinical history
premie baby
transient tachypnea clinical history
C-section baby OR “maternal sedation”
meconium aspiration clinical history
post term or HYPOXIC baby
lung hyperinflation baby CXR
transient tachypnea, neonatal pneumonia, meconium aspiration
low lung volumes baby CXR
RDS and Beta hemolytic pneumonia
pleural effusion plus low lung volumes
beta hemolytic pneumonia
pneumothorax on a baby CXR
meconium aspiration
what type of sequestration is more commone, intralobar or extralobar?
intralobar.
about 75% of cases
adolescent with recurrent pneumonia
intralobar sequestration
intralobar sequestration clinical history
presents in adolescence with recurrent pneumonia