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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2013.4755
Concomitant occurrence of tracheal bronchus, pulmonary sequestration and azygos lobe
Sulhattin Arslan1, Vedat Sabancıoğulları2, İbrahim Akkurt1
1Department of Chest Diseases, Medicine Faculty of Cumhuriyet University, Sivas, Turkey
2Department of Anatomy, Medicine Faculty of Cumhuriyet University, Sivas, Turkey
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2013.4755
A 53-year-old man was referred with the complaints of
persistent cough ongoing for approximately two years with
intervals, weakness and dyspnea on effort. Posteroanterior
lung radiography showed normal lung parenchyma, except
azygos fissure and lobe view. Fiber optic bronchoscopy
demonstrated tracheal bronchus on the right lateral wall
of trachea, 2.5-3 cm above the main carina. Thoracic
computed tomography revealed a view in soft-tissue density
located in the left lung posterior basal segment, sized
4x2.5 cm, which had an aberrant arterial supply originating
from thoracic aorta and was consistent with intralobar
pulmonary sequestration. We present this case with a
literature review, as we did not find any other case having
all these three anomalies together in the literature search.
Keywords : Azygos fissure; cough; pulmonary sequestration
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