Pulmonary consolidation and inflammation: Inflammatory pseudotumour in young children

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Here we report two children with a pulmonary inflammatory pseudotumour; a rare entity in children, that often initially presents as a pneumonia, but with the possibility of serious consequences if unrecognised and untreated. One of the children presented is 6 months which is extremely young for this tumour. Difficulties in presentation, management strategies and prognosis are described. Certainly, this is a condition that should be considered even in a very young child with an inflammatory condition presenting as a solid lesion in the lung which does not resolve or even progresses.

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Lindemans, C. A., Bruinsma, R. A., Nikkeis, P. G. J., Bröker, F. H. L., & Arets, H. G. M. (2009). Pulmonary consolidation and inflammation: Inflammatory pseudotumour in young children. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease - Pulmonary Series, 71(2), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2009.365

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