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High-Yield One Liners in Pediatric Pulmonology
Difference between Pediatric Airway and Adult AirwayIn ChildrenThe tongue is larger with respect to the oral cavity.Epiglottis in children is lon...Read MoreApr 24 2025
NEET SS Pediatrics: Important Pediatric Pulmonology Topics 2025
Anatomy and Basics of Pediatric PulmonologyNormal AnatomyDevelopment of normal pulmonary systemStage of developmentWeeks of gestationSequence ofRead MoreApr 23 2025
Important MCQ's Pediatric Pulmonology & Infections
Q1. In a 4-year-old boy with a family history of asthma, the mother reports frequent sneezing, congestion, and nighttime snoring for a week. Exam...Read MoreFeb 27 2025
Important MCQ's Pediatric Pulmonology & Infections
Q1. In a 4-year-old boy with a family history of asthma, the mother reports frequent sneezing, congestion, and nighttime snoring for a week. Exam...Read MoreFeb 27 2025
Neonatal Cpap (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) Updates
What is CPAP?CPAP is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. It is not a ventilatory strategy. It refers to the application of positive pressure inRead MoreJan 06 2025
Neonatal Respiratory Monitoring
According to NNPD, a neonate is said to have respiratory distress if there are ≥2 of the following:Tachypnea: RR ≥60/minSubcoastal or Intercostal...Read MoreDec 03 2024
Allergic Rhinitis in Children: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment
What is Allergic Rhinitis?Allergic rhinitis is an allergic (or atopic) disorder. It is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the nasal mucosa with a...Read MoreNov 05 2024
Childhood Pneumonia- Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Pneumonia is the most common death in children below 5 years of age. It is the most common cause of under 5 mortality rate It is due to infection...Read MoreOct 10 2024
Childhood Pneumonia- Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Pneumonia is the most common death in children below 5 years of age. It is the most common cause of under 5 mortality rate It is due to infection...Read MoreOct 10 2024
Anatomy And Basics Of Pediatric Pulmonology
Normal AnatomyThe trachea ends in a bronchus, the major bronchus splits into the left and right bronchi, the bronchioles, and the two lungs. TheRead MoreApr 03 2024
Image Based Questions On Respiratory System
Congenital Lobar Emphysema (CLE)It mostly involves le upper lobe and compress the normal lower lobe and normal opposite lung. It results in respi...Read MoreMar 21 2024
Pulmonary Sequestration : Development, Types, Investigations, Treatment
A mixed group of congenital malformations includes pulmonary sequestration. The name itself suggests sequestration, which means separation or iso...Read MoreDec 15 2023