After endotracheal surfactant administration? Are infants with chylothorax usually full-term infants who were born following a normal labor and delivery? Concerning the differential diagnosis of a pulmonary edema pattern and cardiomegaly, what are three conditions associated with no improvement in 24 to 72 hours? Concerning the differential diagnosis of a pulmonary edema pattern and normal heart size: What are four conditions associated with improvement in 24 to 72 hours? Concerning the differential diagnosis of a pulmonary edema pattern and normal heart size: What are three conditions associated with no improvement in 24 to 72 hours? Do infants with chylothorax show signs of it immediately after birth? In what way does radiologic evaluation of the premature neonate differ from that for the term neonate? What amniotic fluid indicator is useful for identification of infants with RDS? What are six causes of pleural effusion in infants? What are the common agents in neonatal pneumonia? What are the radiographic findings in premature infants with mild RDS? What are three causes of patchy infiltrates and small lung volumes? What are five causes of diffuse pulmonary opacity in neonates? What are five causes of opaque hemithorax in newborns? What are five causes of patchy infiltrates and large lung volumes? What chest findings in newborns suggest the need for medical (as opposed to surgical) treatment? What chest findings in newborns suggest the need for surgical (as opposed to medical) treatment? What four conditions most commonly cause respiratory distress in newborns? What helps distinguish patchy infiltrates in newborns? What is PIE? What is RDS? What is TTN? What is a radiologic pattern typical of pulmonary edema? What is the best imaging procedure for differentiating fluid from other solid lesions in an opaque hemithorax? What is the frequency of meconium aspiration? What is the most common cause of large pleural effusions in newborns? What is the most common cause of pneumothorax in neonates? What is the prognosis for neonates with chylothorax? What is the typical radiologic appearance of neonatal pneumonia? What major radiographic patterns are seen in the lungs of neonates? What other lesions cause a similar appearance if they are fluid-filled (before they fill with air)? What other two complications occur as a result of ventilator therapy? What radiographic findings are characteristic of meconium aspiration? What treatment is appropriate for chylothorax? What five conditions lead to a bubbly-appearing hemithorax in newborns? When does RDS usually manifest clinically? Book traversal links for Newborns ‹ Lung disorders Up After endotracheal surfactant administration? ›