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Last Update: 05/01/2023 12:01 PM
Current Deck: Ankore 2E::14 Pediatric Imaging::02 Pediatric chest
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Pediatric Imaging: Chest
TTN Risk Factors:
{{c1::-male sex}}
{{c2::-Caesarean delivery (lack of “vaginal squeeze”)}}
{{c3::-maternal asthma}}
{{c4::-maternal diabetes}}
{{c5::-maternal sedation}}
TTN Risk Factors:
{{c1::-male sex}}
{{c2::-Caesarean delivery (lack of “vaginal squeeze”)}}
{{c3::-maternal asthma}}
{{c4::-maternal diabetes}}
{{c5::-maternal sedation}}
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Transient tachypnea of the newborn: Initial chest radiograph (left image) performed in a full-term neonate
following Caesarean delivery shows diffuse linear opacities radiating from the hila and small bilateral pleural
effusions. Repeat chest radiograph 20 hours later (right image) demonstrates interval resolution of diffuse
linear opacities
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