1989
pubmed
[Neonatal bronchogenic cyst diagnosed by ultrasound].
Rudas. G G; Kádár. K K
Key Findings
- Neonatal respiratory distress can be caused by a bronchogenic cyst.
- Ultrasound is effective for diagnosing mediastinal cysts, lobar emphysema, atelectasis, and stubborn pneumonias.
- Early imaging helps guide appropriate treatment for these conditions.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, the main takeaway is that this study is a clinical case report with no direct relevance to peptide use, longevity, or performance optimization. It simply highlights the diagnostic value of ultrasound for rare neonatal airway issues.
Summary
A newborn baby had trouble breathing because of a fluid‑filled cyst in the airway (a bronchogenic cyst). The doctors used an ultrasound scan to spot the cyst, showing that imaging can quickly identify such hidden problems in the chest.
Abstract
This is the description of a patient who presented in the neonatal period with respiratory difficulties, caused by a bronchogenic cyst. In this context attention is drawn to the significance of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of mediastinal tumors, lobar emphysema, atelectasis and therapy-resistant pneumonias.
Study Information
Provider
pubmed
Year
1989
Date
1989-01-15T00:00:00.000Z