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Lobar emphysema associated with respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia
The etiology of infantile lobar emphysema is frequently unknown; however, partial airway obstruction is most often implicated. Although infection and...
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The anomalous origin of bronchus from the esophagus: Report of three cases
Two cases of esophageal lung and one case of esophageal bronchus are described. The diagnosis was established by esophagogram and fibroscopy. In the...
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A radiologic update on medical diseases of the newborn chest
This paper reviews the common spectrum of medical diseases of the neonatal chest. Emphasis is on radiographic changes that have been produced by the...
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Congenital lobar emphysema —A report of 5 cases
Five infants with congenital lobar emphysema whose main symptoms included dyspnea, cyanosis and recurrent respiratory infections, are presented...
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Pulmonary function after lobectomy in children under ten years of age
A long-term follow-up study on pulmonary function in twelve lobectomized children under ten years of age at the time of surgery was performed to...
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Cystic fibrosis—A challenging masquerader
CF, a generalized dysfunction of the exocrine glands, is an inherited disorder with variable clinical manifestations and prognosis. Because of the...
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Tracheobronchography in the evaluation of anomalous left pulmonary artery
In three patients the diagnosis of an anomalous left pulmonary artery was confirmed when tracheobronchography demonstrated a discrete extrinsic...