RSNA 2010 

Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2010


VP31-08

Large Airways Diseases

Multisession Courses

Presented on November 30, 2010
Presented as part of VP31: Pediatric Radiology Series: Chest/Cardiovascular Imaging I

Participants

Edward Y. Lee MD, MPH, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1) Review the current imaging technique for evaluating large airways diseases in infants and children. 2) Learn important clinical aspects and characteristic imaging features of various common and uncommon large airways diseases in pediatric patients. 3) Discuss key imaging findings which allow differentiation among various large airway diseases in infants and children.

ABSTRACT

Large airway diseases have variable clinical presentations and imaging appearance in infants and children. Understanding characteristic imaging appearance of various large airway diseases is paramount for correct diagnosis and proper patient management. In this presentation, the current imaging techniques for evaluating large airways diseases in infants and children are reviewed. Important clinical aspects, characteristic imaging features, and key points that allow differentiation among various large airways diseases, occuring in a diverse spectrum of conditions including congenital anomalies, neoplasm, infection, and acquired cause such as tracheobronchial stricture, in pediatric patients are highlighted.

Cite This Abstract

Lee, E, Large Airways Diseases.  Radiological Society of North America 2010 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 28 - December 3, 2010 ,Chicago IL. http://archive.rsna.org/2010/9000070.html