Congenital thoracic anomalies are uncommon malformations that require a precise diagnosis to guide parental counseling and possible prenatal treatment. Prenatal ultrasound (US) is the gold standard imaging modality to first detect and characterize these abnormalities and the best modality for follow-up. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a complementary tool that provides multiplanar assessment and tissue characterization and can help estimate prognosis. Prenatal treatment is increasingly being used in fetuses with signs of distress and to potentially decrease morbidity and mortality. In this essay, the authors illustrate side-by-side US, MRI and therapeutic options for congenital thoracic anomalies in cases that presented to a tertiary pediatric hospital during the 7-year period 2014–2021. Entities included are congenital diaphragmatic hernia, congenital pulmonary airway malformation, bronchopulmonary sequestration, hybrid lesions, foregut duplications cysts and congenital lobar overinflation. Treatment options include maternal steroids, thoraco-amniotic shunt and fetal endotracheal occlusion. Recognition of typical findings in congenital thoracic anomalies is helpful to establish diagnosis, predict prognosis and plan perinatal treatment. Graphical Abstract
RésuméRodenbach et Hannon, qui avaient fréquenté la côte belge depuis leur enfance, arrivent à résumer leurs souvenirs dans des recueils poétiques d'une grande beauté. Nous ne pouvons pas affirmer que leurs goûts artistiques et littéraires soient absolument comparables, mais ils manifestent le même attachement à la figure féminine. Idéalisée chez Rodenbach, avec une propension à une certaine misogynie chez Hannon, tous les deux s'obstinent à l'identifier, à l'aide de différentes figures poétiques, avec le paysage maritime, berceau de leurs amours de jeunesse ou de leurs premières expériences sexuelles. Mots clés:Mer du Nord, femme, poésie, Georges Rodenbach, Théodore Hannon.El mar, lugar de representación de la mujer en la obra de Georges Rodenbach et Théodore Hannon ResumenRodenbach y Hannon, que habían frecuentado la costa belga desde su niñez, consiguen resumir sus recuerdos juveniles en unos poemas de gran belleza. No se puede afirmar que haya habido paralelismo en los gustos artísticos y literarios de uno y otro, pero ambos manifiestan la misma atracción por la figura femenina. Idealizada por Rodenbach, propensión a una cierta misoginia por parte de Hannon, ambos se obstinan en identificarla, a través de diferentes figuras poéticas, con el entorno marítimo que vio nacer sus amores juveniles o sus primeras experiencias sexuales.Palabras clave: Mar del Norte, mujer, poesía, Georges Rodenbach, Théodore Hannon.The sea, a site for the representation of women in the work of Georges Rodenbach and Théodore Hannon Abstract Rodenbach and Hannon, who used to visit the coast of Belgium since their childhood, are the authors of poems of great beauty encapsulating their juvenile memories. While it cannot be asserted that their artistic and literary tastes run parallel, both are powerfully drawn to the female figure. Rodenbach tends towards idealization, and Hannon towards a certain misogyny; but both authors repeatedly identify her, through various poetic devices, with the maritime environment that witnessed their budding love affairs and sexual awakening.
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