This document provides an overview of respiratory disorders in children. It discusses the anatomy and stages of lung development. It then covers various infectious and non-infectious disorders that can affect the upper and lower respiratory tract in children, including their symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment. Specific conditions discussed include croup, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, foreign body aspiration, cystic fibrosis and congenital lung anomalies. Diagnostic tools like chest x-rays are also referenced.
5. Chest X-Ray The Intensive Course in Pediatric Pulmonology Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
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16. Chest X-Ray The Intensive Course in Pediatric Pulmonology Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis
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24. Chest X-Ray The Intensive Course in Pediatric Pulmonology Pneumonia
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27. Chest X-Ray The Intensive Course in Pediatric Pulmonology Consolidation
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29. Chest X-Ray The Intensive Course in Pediatric Pulmonology Staphylococcal Pneumonia
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45. Chest X-Ray The Intensive Course in Pediatric Pulmonology Foreign Body Aspiration
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47. Ballpen tip found in the left lower bronchus of a child with persistent respiratory symptoms & abnormal xray (persistent atelectasis, left lung) Patient subsequently underwent removal of the foreign body via rigid bronchoscopy by the ENT. National Children’s Hospital 2004