Intralobar pulmonary sequestration: incidental finding in an asymptomatic patient
We describe a case of a 58-year-old male who presented to the emergency room with symptoms related to an appendicitis. A computed tomography scan with contrast confirmed the diagnosis of acute appendicitis but also revealed a mass medially in the base of the inferior lobe of the right lung. The mass...
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doaj-b87154b14778408d8a10b6ac1f58d0c72020-11-25T03:02:40ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332020-10-01151018911894Intralobar pulmonary sequestration: incidental finding in an asymptomatic patientMegan C. Phelps, B.S.0Paul J Sanchirico, MD1David C. Pfeiffer, PhD2WWAMI Medical Education Program (MD), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USASt Joseph Regional Medical Center, Lewiston, ID, USAWWAMI Medical Education Program and Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, 875 Perimeter Drive, Moscow, ID 83844-3051, USA; Corresponding author.We describe a case of a 58-year-old male who presented to the emergency room with symptoms related to an appendicitis. A computed tomography scan with contrast confirmed the diagnosis of acute appendicitis but also revealed a mass medially in the base of the inferior lobe of the right lung. The mass measured 6.7 cm AP × 3.7 cm transverse. It had multiple lobulations and the anterior aspect was of very low density, possibly representing accumulated mucoid material. The mass had an arterial connection from the descending thoracic aorta and a venous drainage into the right pulmonary vein, classical features of intralobar pulmonary sequestration. The physical exam was unremarkable, and the patient had no history of pulmonary symptoms. This case helps increase awareness of intralobar pulmonary sequestration, a rare condition that may be asymptomatic.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043320303654 |
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Intralobar pulmonary sequestration: incidental finding in an asymptomatic patient |
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Intralobar pulmonary sequestration: incidental finding in an asymptomatic patient |
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We describe a case of a 58-year-old male who presented to the emergency room with symptoms related to an appendicitis. A computed tomography scan with contrast confirmed the diagnosis of acute appendicitis but also revealed a mass medially in the base of the inferior lobe of the right lung. The mass measured 6.7 cm AP × 3.7 cm transverse. It had multiple lobulations and the anterior aspect was of very low density, possibly representing accumulated mucoid material. The mass had an arterial connection from the descending thoracic aorta and a venous drainage into the right pulmonary vein, classical features of intralobar pulmonary sequestration. The physical exam was unremarkable, and the patient had no history of pulmonary symptoms. This case helps increase awareness of intralobar pulmonary sequestration, a rare condition that may be asymptomatic. |
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