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What Does Mildly Prominent Cardiac Silhouette In An Infant Mean?

I took my 6 week old to the er on Saturday and they did a chest x-ray on him and the results are saying cardiothymic silhouette is slightly prominent. What does that mean for a 6 week old? Also they say lung volume appears mildly diminished. What does that also mean for a 6 week old. By the way he was 4 weeks early.
Tue, 12 Apr 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your child x-ray displaying a cardiothymic silhouette I am suggesting that you child has a disease condition called congenital thymic hyperplasia

Following your child diminished lung size I strongly believe he has a mild lung collapse possibly from deficiency in the surfactant level
In regards to the above conditions please let him see a paediatric cardiologist and a pulmonologist for expert clinical assessment and possible invasive surgical procedures as well as drug prescription
I hope this helps
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What Does Mildly Prominent Cardiac Silhouette In An Infant Mean?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your child x-ray displaying a cardiothymic silhouette I am suggesting that you child has a disease condition called congenital thymic hyperplasia Following your child diminished lung size I strongly believe he has a mild lung collapse possibly from deficiency in the surfactant level In regards to the above conditions please let him see a paediatric cardiologist and a pulmonologist for expert clinical assessment and possible invasive surgical procedures as well as drug prescription I hope this helps