id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-312978-i41l4mtx El Fakiri, Karima Hydropneumothorax Revealing a Pneumoblastoma in Children 2020-09-09 .txt text/plain 1631 108 45 A thoracic CT scan searching an underlying pathology revealed overdistension of the right hemithorax with parenchymal air cystic lesions involving the external segment of the middle lobe conducting to a malformation cystic adenomatoid, a fairly abundant right hydropneumothorax responsible for a compressive effect on the adjacent pulmonary parenchyma, and inflammation of the pleura ( Figure 2 ). Regarding the localization, the right lung is more frequently affected by pulmonary blastoma than the left, which is consistent with a previous study involving adult patients [6] . When performing a lobectomy for type II or III PPB, involved pleural surfaces should be resected with the primary tumor and involved pulmonary lobe. Pneumoblastoma in children is a rare, aggressive tumor that shows up with nonspecific clinical and radiological signs which may often delay diagnosis, so the prognosis may be so bad. Pulmonary blastoma in children: report of a rare case and review of the literature ./cache/cord-312978-i41l4mtx.txt ./txt/cord-312978-i41l4mtx.txt