Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary Ligament
Air trapped in neonates’ pulmonary ligament is often the consequence of positive pressure ventilation and its typical radiographic appearance must be recognized in order to prevent the use of aggravating factors. TEACHING POINT:Air trapped in neonates’ pulmonary ligament is often the consequence of...
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author | Antoine Collignon Dana Dumitriu |
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description | Air trapped in neonates’ pulmonary ligament is often the consequence of positive pressure ventilation and its typical radiographic appearance must be recognized in order to prevent the use of aggravating factors. TEACHING POINT:Air trapped in neonates’ pulmonary ligament is often the consequence of positive pressure ventilation; its typical waterdrop appearance must be recognized on radiographs to prevent unnecessary additional measures. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5dbf9e1423aa4ef7bfaa34e9ca68a1f92022-12-21T22:25:12ZengUbiquity PressJournal of the Belgian Society of Radiology2514-82812021-01-01105110.5334/jbsr.23381345Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary LigamentAntoine Collignon0Dana Dumitriu1Cliniques universitaires Saint LucCliniques universitaires Saint LucAir trapped in neonates’ pulmonary ligament is often the consequence of positive pressure ventilation and its typical radiographic appearance must be recognized in order to prevent the use of aggravating factors. TEACHING POINT:Air trapped in neonates’ pulmonary ligament is often the consequence of positive pressure ventilation; its typical waterdrop appearance must be recognized on radiographs to prevent unnecessary additional measures.https://www.jbsr.be/articles/2338chestx-rayneonatepulmonary ligamentlucencyretrocardiac |
spellingShingle | Antoine Collignon Dana Dumitriu Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary Ligament Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology chest x-ray neonate pulmonary ligament lucency retrocardiac |
title | Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary Ligament |
title_full | Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary Ligament |
title_fullStr | Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary Ligament |
title_full_unstemmed | Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary Ligament |
title_short | Retrocardiac Lucency in Neonates: Air Trapped in the Pulmonary Ligament |
title_sort | retrocardiac lucency in neonates air trapped in the pulmonary ligament |
topic | chest x-ray neonate pulmonary ligament lucency retrocardiac |
url | https://www.jbsr.be/articles/2338 |
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