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Transient tachypnoea of the newborn is also called |
Wet lung dx |
Water |
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What xteristic feature will you see on CXR? |
Sunburst appearance |
Heat |
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Risk factors of TTN |
Diabetic mums Preterms CS Maternal sedation |
Nothing for you 😌 |
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How long does it take a child to recover from TTN? |
24 - 72 hours |
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Xteristic feature seen on CXR in pts with RDS |
Ground glass |
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Differences between neonatal & congenital pneumonia |
1. Congenital occurs within the 1st 3 days of life while neonatal occurs after the 1st 3 days of life. 2. No maternal infections in neonatal, ascending infections from genital tract responsible in congenital |
Days |