Antenatally diagnosed congenital cystic adenomatoid malformations (CCAM) : Research Review

Prenatal identification of lung abnormalities has increased with prenatal surveillance. With the advent of improved antenatal imaging over the past ten years, the diagnosis, assessment and management of congenital cystic lung abnormalities have changed. These were once considered the exclusive domai...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of prenatal medicine. - 2007. - 6(2012), 2 vom: 01. Apr., Seite 22-30
1. Verfasser: Di Prima, Fosca Antonia Francesca (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bellia, Adriano, Inclimona, Genny, Grasso, Francesco, Teresa, Maria, Cassaro, Meli Nazario
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2012
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Journal of prenatal medicine
Schlagworte:Journal Article CCAM cystic adenomatoid malformations fetal lung
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520 |a Prenatal identification of lung abnormalities has increased with prenatal surveillance. With the advent of improved antenatal imaging over the past ten years, the diagnosis, assessment and management of congenital cystic lung abnormalities have changed. These were once considered the exclusive domain of the surgeon, who had the authority to operate on all congenital cystic lung abnormalities regardless of size or clinical signs in order to avoid the risk of cancer and improve lung growth in even asymptomatic infants. Clinicians are reconsidering this approach in the light of the spontaneous improvement and possible resolution that occurs over months to years with many of these lesions, thinking about the opportunity to take a more conservative approach in many minimally symptomatic or asymptomatic infants in the early months of life. The risks of subsequent cancer are poorly understood and probably overstated. Many centers advocate surgery only in cases of symptomatic or significant lesions, although there is little consensus as to what constitutes a significant lesion.This article will review current knowledge (classification, pathogenesis, genetics, prenatal evaluation, clinical implications) on congenital cystic adenomatoid malformations (CCAM) and discuss management options for young children with these lung abnormalities 
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