Results Flashcards
Abdo X-ray in infant with bile stained vomiting:
Distended bowel loops
Thickened bowel wall
Intramural air
Air in the portal tract
Severe NEC
Chest X-ray in newborn with severe respiratory distress:
Ground glass appearance with several air bronchograms
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Chest X-ray in a tachypnoeic 3 day old with peripheral & central cyanosis and a clear chest:
Egg on its side cardiac shadow
Transposition of the Great Arteries
Chest X-ray in a 9 month old experiencing episodes of cyanosis with distress and ‘air hunger’:
‘Boot shaped’ heart with prominent right ventricle and pulmonary oligaemia (decreased pulm vasculature)
Tetralogy of Fallot
PaO2: 3.2
PaCO2: 4.5
pH: 7.15
BE: -7.1
Metabolic acidosis
Chest X-ray in 36 wk preterm infant born at 28wks still requiring oxygen:
Widespread opacification, cystic changes, overdistension, fibrosis
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
Abdo X Ray in newborn with bile stained vomiting and no abdominal distension:
Double bubble
Duodenal atresia