Paediatric radiology Flashcards

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Round pneumoia

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Only in paediatric
Well defineid, area of consolidation (development of interalvelolar communication
Mean age 5

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2
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CXray in children

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Cardiothoracic ratio 60%
Trachea lies to right
Diaphragn hihger
Thymus sail sign

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3
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RDS / hyaline membrane dz

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Surfactant lowers the surface tension of the alveoli, alveoli lose their compliance -> collape -> difficulty ventilating

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4
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RDS cxray

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Diffuse symmetric reticulogranular densities (ground glass)

  • prominent central air bronchograms
  • generalised hypoventilation
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5
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RILE

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Respirator induced lung injury

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6
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RDS complications

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Barotrauma
PTHX
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7
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PTHX CXR signs?

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8
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Necrotising enterocolitis

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Most common GI in prem neonates. Sig morbidy ad mortality.
AXR: dilated loops of bowel
-intramural gas
-portal venous gas (anaerobic bacteria invading bowel, gas producing)
-pneumoperitoneum

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9
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Cysic fibrosis xray features

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10
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Duodenal atresia - xray reatures

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Double bubble xray

N.B think of this in Down’s syndrome babies

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11
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia

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Abdo cotnents in chest

Ass w lung hypoplasia

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