#CBCLIPS Creator and Editor: Sherif Emil, M.D., C.M.; McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada.
Dr. Emil is a Senior Editor of The Hendren Project and Editor-in-Chief of the Abdominal Wall Defects Section.
1. Case Scenario
- Your patient, a 6-week-old baby boy born at 28 weeks gestation, has persistent chest X-ray abnormalities as shown (below).
- His respiratory status has improved since birth, allowing him to wean off CPAP to room air.
- Other than mild tachypnea, the exam is normal.
What next?
2. Treatment Strategy
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