2017
DOI: 10.1590/0100-3984.2015.0181
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Utility of the inspiratory phase in high-resolution computed tomography evaluations of pediatric patients with bronchiolitis obliterans after allogeneic bone marrow transplant: reducing patient radiation exposure

Abstract: ObjectiveTo evaluate the utility of the inspiratory phase in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of the chest for the diagnosis of post-bone marrow transplantation bronchiolitis obliterans.Materials and MethodsThis was a retrospective, observational, cross-sectional study. We selected patients of either gender who underwent bone marrow transplantation and chest HRCT between March 1, 2002 and December 12, 2014. Ages ranged from 3 months to 20.7 years. We included all examinations in which the HRCT was pe… Show more

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“…Concerns for exposure to ionising radiation in the paediatric population require judicious use of chest CT, limiting its application for routine screening of asymptomatic patients. While there are efforts to minimise ionising radiation exposure, including modern low-dose CT protocols and expiration-only CT protocols [17], a more sensitive, non-ionising imaging modality would allow for more frequent assessment of lung disease progression or therapeutic response.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Concerns for exposure to ionising radiation in the paediatric population require judicious use of chest CT, limiting its application for routine screening of asymptomatic patients. While there are efforts to minimise ionising radiation exposure, including modern low-dose CT protocols and expiration-only CT protocols [17], a more sensitive, non-ionising imaging modality would allow for more frequent assessment of lung disease progression or therapeutic response.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the development of new technologies, imaging studies are becoming increasingly more important in pediatrics ( 3 - 7 ) . However, there have been few articles describing the imaging findings of PPB ( 8 ) .…”
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“…The importance of tracheobronchial diseases has been emphasized in recent studies ( 1 - 4 ) . Tracheobronchomegaly, or Mounier-Kuhn syndrome, is a rare disease, observed mainly in middle-aged men before the fifth decade of life ( 5 ) , that is characterized by atrophy or the absence of elastic fibers or smooth muscle in the wall of the trachea and the main bronchi, resulting in dilatation of those structures ( 6 - 8 ) .…”
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