A 5-year-old girl presented with episodes of coughing, inspiratory stridor, and occasionally squeaking breath sounds. There was no history of a foreign body aspiration. Initially, she was diagnosed with allergic asthma. However, signs and symptoms continued despite a trial of inhaled corticosteroids. A chest radiograph showed a hyperlucent right lung, mainly in the upper lobe, with decreased vascular markings compatible with Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome, or foreign body aspiration. V/Q imaging showed markedly diminished right lung ventilation and perfusion, especially in the upper lobe, with a hot spot in the area of the right bronchus. At bronchoscopy, a pistachio nutshell was removed from the right main bronchus.</p
Bronchial foreign bodies are a frequent vital emergency in children. The nature of these bodies is o...
Background: The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before broncho...
Foreign Body Aspiration (FBA) is a common and sometimes life-threatening problem in children and in ...
A 5-year-old girl presented with episodes of coughing, inspiratory stridor, and occasionally squeaki...
A 5-year-old girl presented with episodes of coughing, inspiratory stridor, and occasionally squeaki...
A 5-year-old girl presented with episodes of coughing, inspiratory stridor, and occasionally squeaki...
ABSTRACT Seventeen children with unilateral hyperlucent lungs were referred for investigation. Of th...
Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome is a rare pulmonary disorder that is characterized radiologically by pu...
The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before bronchoscopy in the...
Our objective was to report on two new chest X-ray signs (hyperinflation or obstructive emphysema wi...
Swyer- James- MacLeod Syndrome (SJMS) is a constrictive bronchiolitis with airflow obstruction, decr...
The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before bronchoscopy in the...
The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before bronchoscopy in the...
A patient with a unilateral hyperlucent lung with acute respiratory complaints is presented. A venti...
IntroductionAspirated foreign bodies are a common cause of mortality in children. They can be diffic...
Bronchial foreign bodies are a frequent vital emergency in children. The nature of these bodies is o...
Background: The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before broncho...
Foreign Body Aspiration (FBA) is a common and sometimes life-threatening problem in children and in ...
A 5-year-old girl presented with episodes of coughing, inspiratory stridor, and occasionally squeaki...
A 5-year-old girl presented with episodes of coughing, inspiratory stridor, and occasionally squeaki...
A 5-year-old girl presented with episodes of coughing, inspiratory stridor, and occasionally squeaki...
ABSTRACT Seventeen children with unilateral hyperlucent lungs were referred for investigation. Of th...
Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome is a rare pulmonary disorder that is characterized radiologically by pu...
The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before bronchoscopy in the...
Our objective was to report on two new chest X-ray signs (hyperinflation or obstructive emphysema wi...
Swyer- James- MacLeod Syndrome (SJMS) is a constrictive bronchiolitis with airflow obstruction, decr...
The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before bronchoscopy in the...
The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before bronchoscopy in the...
A patient with a unilateral hyperlucent lung with acute respiratory complaints is presented. A venti...
IntroductionAspirated foreign bodies are a common cause of mortality in children. They can be diffic...
Bronchial foreign bodies are a frequent vital emergency in children. The nature of these bodies is o...
Background: The aim was to investigate the role of physical and radiological findings before broncho...
Foreign Body Aspiration (FBA) is a common and sometimes life-threatening problem in children and in ...