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Congenital cystic lung
Known as:
Congenital cystic disease of the lung
, Congenital lung cyst
, Congenital cystic lung disease
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2016
Review
2016
Perinatal features of congenital cystic lung diseases: results of a nationwide multicentric study in Japan
T. Kuroda
,
E. Nishijima
,
+6 authors
Japanese Study Group of Pediatric Chest Surgery
Pediatric surgery international (Print)
2016
Corpus ID: 7665152
PurposeThe current study aimed to assess the perinatal risk and clinical features of congenital cystic lung diseases (CCLD…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Comparing surgical outcomes of complete thoracoscopic lobectomy for congenital cystic lung disease between neonatal and infantile patients
T. Tainaka
,
H. Uchida
,
+7 authors
Akinari Hinoki
Nagoya journal of medical science
2016
Corpus ID: 7906742
ABSTRACT Thoracoscopic lobectomy has recently become a widely used surgical treatment for congenital cystic lung disease, but…
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2011
2011
Final diagnosis in patients with congenital cystic lung disease detected by fetal ultrasonography
Gen Kuratsuji
,
I. Hokuto
,
+6 authors
K. Ikeda
Pediatrics International
2011
Corpus ID: 43223706
Recently, congenital cystic lung diseases have frequently been detected before birth by fetal ultrasonography. The purpose of…
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2009
2009
Progressive stridor: could it be a congenital cystic lung disease?
M. Zedan
,
M. Elgamal
,
K. Zalata
,
Nehad Nasef
,
A. Fouda
Acta paediatrica
2009
Corpus ID: 24998609
Bronchogenic cyst of the mediastinum, a cause of stridor early in life, is the result of abnormal budding of the ventral segment…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Congenital malformations of the lung
S. Hashemzadeh
,
S. Aslanabadi
,
A. H. Jafari Rouhi
,
R. Azhough
,
N. A. Kaleibar
Indian Journal of Pediatrics
2007
Corpus ID: 33947666
Congenital malformations of the lung are rare and vary widely in their presentation and severity. The most common manifestation…
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2004
2004
Atypical Pulmonary Giant Hydatid Cyst as Bilaterally Symmetrical Solitary Cysts
S. Rashid
,
S. Fatimi
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals
2004
Corpus ID: 32362192
A pulmonary giant hydatid cyst, a special clinical entity, is rare. Our case involves a young patient who presented with a…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Prenatal diagnosis of laryngotracheoesophageal clefts.
M. Samuel
,
D. Burge
,
D. Griffiths
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
1997
Corpus ID: 46855500
Seven infants with laryngotracheoesophageal (LTE) clefts who had abnormal prenatal fetal sonographs were reviewed retrospectively…
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1953
1953
Congenital lung cysts in infants.
H. Albert
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W. Potts
Pediatrics
1953
Corpus ID: 38946471
The diagnosis and treatment of congenital lung cysts producing severe symptoms are discussed. The cases of six infants form the…
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Review
1950
Review
1950
Differentiation of congenital cysts of the lung and those following staphylococcic pneumonia.
W. Potts
,
W. Riker
Archives of Surgery
1950
Corpus ID: 41822424
OUT OF the confusion of "cystic disease of the lungs" there has gradually evolved a definite division of lung cysts into those…
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1934
Review
1934
Five cases of congenital lung cyst
G. Fleming
Archives of Disease in Childhood
1934
Corpus ID: 29769395
More than 150 cases of congenital lung cyst have been reported in the literature. In the majority the cysts were multiple and…
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