2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2015.02.008
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Performance du diagnostic anténatal et évolution postnatale des malformations pulmonaires congénitales

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“…The positive predictive value of the ultrasonography in the diagnosis of CPAM was found to be of 70.3% in our series, which may be evaluated as consistent with the previously published literature, which reports positive predictive values ranging between 57% and 90%. 20,21 The postnatal management of the babies with CPAM depends on the severity of problem-specific clinical symptoms and additional health conditions. Surgery is the only treatment modality in symptomatic cases, and it is recommended to prevent malignant transformation and potential complications such as recurrent pneumonia.…”
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“…The positive predictive value of the ultrasonography in the diagnosis of CPAM was found to be of 70.3% in our series, which may be evaluated as consistent with the previously published literature, which reports positive predictive values ranging between 57% and 90%. 20,21 The postnatal management of the babies with CPAM depends on the severity of problem-specific clinical symptoms and additional health conditions. Surgery is the only treatment modality in symptomatic cases, and it is recommended to prevent malignant transformation and potential complications such as recurrent pneumonia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The positive predictive value of the ultrasonography in the diagnosis of CPAM was found to be of 70.3% in our series, which may be evaluated as consistent with the previously published literature, which reports positive predictive values ranging between 57% and 90%. 20 21 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%