Pulmonary pneumatoceles in neonates.

Pediatric Pulmonology
Gustavo Rocha

Abstract

Pulmonary pneumatoceles were relatively common in neonates in the pre-surfactant era. In the current era of surfactant, noninvasive and gentle invasive ventilation there is a paucity of data on clinical characteristics and outcomes of pneumatoceles in neonates. The lesion generally resolves spontaneously, but a few cases follow a complicated course with formation of extensive and expanding lesions. To better understand the pathophysiology, clinical significance, natural history, complications, treatment options and prognosis of pulmonary pneumatoceles in neonates, an extensive research was performed on the databases of medical literature. The information collected in this review is important for the clinicians in decision-making, especially in the most difficult cases.

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