Title of article
Congenital Pulmonary Malformations in Children: Diagnosis and Management in a Pediatric Department in a Low Source Country
Author/Authors
Safi, Faiza Department of Pediatric Emergency and Reanimation - Hedi Chaker Hospital, Tunisia , Louati, Hamdi Department of Pediatric Emergency and Reanimation - Hedi Chaker Hospital, Tunisia , Zghal, Mohamed Ali Department of Pediatric Emergency and Reanimation - Hedi Chaker Hospital, Tunisia , Hsairi, Manel Department of Pediatric Emergency and Reanimation - Hedi Chaker Hospital, Tunisia , Abid, Hamdi Department of Pediatric Emergency and Reanimation - Hedi Chaker Hospital, Tunisia , Gargouri, Lamia Department of Pediatric Emergency and Reanimation - Hedi Chaker Hospital, Tunisia , Mahfoudh, Abdelmajid Department of Pediatric Emergency and Reanimation - Hedi Chaker Hospital, Tunisia
Pages
2
From page
6781
To page
6782
Abstract
Congenital pulmonary malformations (CPM) comprise a group of anatomical abnormalities of the respiratory tree including congenital cystic malformations, bronchopulmonary sequestrations, bronchogenic cyst, bronchial atresia and congenital lobar emphysema.
Socioeconomic, demographic, and hospital factors were determinants of survival of CPM. Antenatal diagnosis should be developed in order to improve management and prognosis of CPM in country with low resource.
Keywords
Children , Congenital , Pulmonary malformations
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2479800
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