Diagnostic implications and treatment of massive spontaneous atelectasis in childhood

During a 5‐month period five children were treated for spontaneously occurring massive lung atelectasis. In three patients the underlying disease was bronchial asthma; in one patient idiopathic plastic bronchitis; and in another patient, infection with anaerobic Corynebacteria may have been a contri...

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description During a 5‐month period five children were treated for spontaneously occurring massive lung atelectasis. In three patients the underlying disease was bronchial asthma; in one patient idiopathic plastic bronchitis; and in another patient, infection with anaerobic Corynebacteria may have been a contributing factor. Types I and III hypersensitivity reactions were not considered to be likely causal factors. The clinical manifestations and management of this relatively rare event are described.
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Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
Pulmonary Atelectasis - diagnosis
Pulmonary Atelectasis - diagnostic imaging
Pulmonary Atelectasis - therapy
Radiography
title Diagnostic implications and treatment of massive spontaneous atelectasis in childhood
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