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This informative resource delves into pediatric imaging of pleural diseases, covering aspects like normal anatomy, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, thickening, and malignancy. It discusses normal chest X-ray findings, parietal and visceral pleura, and pneumothorax classifications. Visualize cases like a 15-year-old boy with spontaneous pneumothorax and the imaging characteristics of tension pneumothorax in a 19-hour-old boy. Explore chest X-ray views, contralateral mediastinal shifts, and ipsilateral diaphragm depressions for a comprehensive understanding.
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Pediatric Imaging of Pleural Diseases ผศ.พญ. ปานฤทัย ตรีนวรัตน์ ภาควิชารังสีวิทยา คณะแพทยศาสตร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย
Pleural Conditions • Normal anatomy • Pneumothorax • Pleural effusion • Pleural thickening • Pleural malignancy
Normal chest X-ray • Parietal pleura • Visceral pleura • Pleural space
Pneumothorax • Chest X-ray • Frontal projection • Medially displaced visceral pleura • No lung marking laterally Chest PA upright Boy 15 years, spontaneous pneumothorax
Chest AP supine Boy 19 hours
Tension Pneumothorax • Contralateral mediastinal shift • Depressed ipsilateral diaphragm Chest AP supine Boy 19 hours