Lateral deviation or buckling of the tracheal air column just above the thoracic inlet is infrequently observed on frontal chest X-rays of infants and young children. Tracheal buckling can cause unnecessary concern and alarm to neonatal and pediatric intensivists when dealing with critically ill infants. We report a case of preterm female infant, who was born at 25 weeks of gestation and required intubation at birth and surfactant administration. She was extubated to continuous positive airway pressure support at 5 h of life. On day 24 of life, she had increasing respiratory distress and X-ray of the chest was done. The X-ray showed a significant right lateral deviation of the trachea, raising the concern of mediastinal mass effect or right...
Tracheal pouches can cause dangerous respiratory problems. This case concerns an occult tracheal pou...
CONTEXT: Premature infant lung development may be affected by lung injuries during the first few wee...
Tracheal agenesis, though seemingly rare and fatal to date, has been reported from multiple institut...
Tracheal agenesis is a potentially lethal congenital anomaly, appearing only at birth. We describe a...
\ua9 ERS 2021.Tracheal disorders presenting during the neonatal period range from minor problems req...
Paradoxical symmetry of the chest in neonates is a new clinical sign of pneumothorax which, together...
Tracheal atresia is an uncommon congenital malformation with a high mortality rate. Clinical symptom...
Tracheal agenesis is a rare and often lethal congenital defect that leads to airway emergency at bir...
Background: Respiratory distress is a very common presenting complaint in children and neonates, and...
OBJECTIVE: To report postnatal tracheal changes after in utero fetoscopic balloon tracheal occlusion...
Tracheal agenesis (TA) is a severe congenital disorder with often an unexpected emergency presentati...
Objective To measure and evaluate the effects of tracheal dimensions on survival and ventilation in ...
Introduction: Tracheal agenesis (TA) is a rare congenital anomaly presenting at birth with respirato...
Pneumopericardium is the least common form of air leak in infants. A tension pneumopericardium is ev...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To analyze the radiological aspects of pulmonary atelectasis in newborn...
Tracheal pouches can cause dangerous respiratory problems. This case concerns an occult tracheal pou...
CONTEXT: Premature infant lung development may be affected by lung injuries during the first few wee...
Tracheal agenesis, though seemingly rare and fatal to date, has been reported from multiple institut...
Tracheal agenesis is a potentially lethal congenital anomaly, appearing only at birth. We describe a...
\ua9 ERS 2021.Tracheal disorders presenting during the neonatal period range from minor problems req...
Paradoxical symmetry of the chest in neonates is a new clinical sign of pneumothorax which, together...
Tracheal atresia is an uncommon congenital malformation with a high mortality rate. Clinical symptom...
Tracheal agenesis is a rare and often lethal congenital defect that leads to airway emergency at bir...
Background: Respiratory distress is a very common presenting complaint in children and neonates, and...
OBJECTIVE: To report postnatal tracheal changes after in utero fetoscopic balloon tracheal occlusion...
Tracheal agenesis (TA) is a severe congenital disorder with often an unexpected emergency presentati...
Objective To measure and evaluate the effects of tracheal dimensions on survival and ventilation in ...
Introduction: Tracheal agenesis (TA) is a rare congenital anomaly presenting at birth with respirato...
Pneumopericardium is the least common form of air leak in infants. A tension pneumopericardium is ev...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To analyze the radiological aspects of pulmonary atelectasis in newborn...
Tracheal pouches can cause dangerous respiratory problems. This case concerns an occult tracheal pou...
CONTEXT: Premature infant lung development may be affected by lung injuries during the first few wee...
Tracheal agenesis, though seemingly rare and fatal to date, has been reported from multiple institut...