Abstract
The thoracic region in pediatric patients poses unique diagnostic
and interventional challenges, necessitating specialized
approaches in radiological imaging and procedures. This review
provides an overview of the key considerations, techniques, and
clinical significance in the field of pediatric thoracic radiology
and interventions. We discuss the importance of age-appropriate
imaging modalities and the application of advanced technologies
in assessing a wide range of thoracic conditions in children,
including congenital anomalies, infections, neoplasms, and
trauma. Furthermore, we highlight the evolving role of
minimally invasive interventional procedures in the management
of pediatric thoracic disorders. As the understanding of pediatric
thoracic pathology continues to expand, this review aims to
guide healthcare professionals, radiologists, and pediatricians in
delivering optimal care to children with thoracic concerns.