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Phace(s) Syndrome
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PHACE acronym lists the most common anomalies in the syndrome:
P - posterior fossa and brain anomalies H - hemangiomas A - arterial or cerebrovascular anomalies C - cardiac and aortic anomalies E - eye anomalies Sometimes an S is added (PHACES) for sternal anomalies. PHACE most often presents with facial and neck hemangiom |
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TRALI
Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury |
The criteria for transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) include acute onset of hypoxia with bilateral pulmonary opacities, no evidence of left ventricular overload, and the presence of risk factors for acute lung injury (ALI).
Extensive, bilateral, diffuse, symmetrical, ground-glass haziness with centrally distributed perihilar, fluffy, alveolar opacities are seen due to increased permeability edema. Peribronchial cuffing may be evident on high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT), predominantly involving the central lung parenchyma with subpleural sparing. |