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Left pulmonary artery agenesis - One Case Report - (좌측 폐동맥 형성 부전증 : 수술치험 1례)

  • 김용환
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.83-87
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    • 1991
  • A unilateral pulmonary artery agenesis, which develops occasionally as one of the associated anomalies in congenital cardiovascular defect like as tetralogy of Fallot, is very rare anomaly as an isolated congenital defect. The diagnostic approach for the pulmonary artery agenesis is first suggested by the unique appearance of the involved lung on a routinely checked chest roentgenogram, because most patients are asymptomatic unless pulmonary infection had been superimposed. We have recently experienced a case of left pulmonary artery agenesis, which was diagnosed by perfusion scan, digital subtraction angiogram and then treated by left pneumonectomy in a 9 year-old boy, and presented hereby with the review of relevant literature.

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Posterior Lung Herniation in Pulmonary Agenesis and Aplasia: Chest Radiograph and Cross-Sectional Imaging Correlation

  • Ji Young Kim;Woo Sun Kim;Kyung Soo Lee;Bo-Kyung Je;Ji Eun Park;Young Jin Ryu;Young Hun Choi;Jung-Eun Cheon
    • Korean Journal of Radiology
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.1690-1696
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    • 2021
  • Objective: To describe the anatomic locations and imaging features of posterior lung herniation in unilateral pulmonary agenesis and aplasia, focusing on radiograph-CT/MRI correlation. Materials and Methods: A total of 10 patients (seven with pulmonary agenesis and three with pulmonary aplasia, male: female = 1:9, mean age 7.3 years, age range from 1 month to 20 years) were included. Chest radiographs (n = 9), CT (n = 9), and MRI (n = 1) were reviewed to assess the type of lung underdevelopment, presence of anterior and posterior lung herniation, bronchus origin, supplying artery, and draining vein of the herniated lung. Results: Pulmonary agenesis/aplasia more commonly affected the left lung (n = 7) than the right lung (n = 3). Anterior lung herniation was observed in nine of the 10 patients. Posterior lung herniation was observed in seven patients with left pulmonary agenesis/aplasia. Two patients showed posterior lung herniation crossing the midline but not beyond the aorta, and five patients showed the posteriorly herniated right lower lobe crossing the midline to extend into the left hemithorax farther beyond the descending thoracic aorta through the space between the esophagus and the aorta. This anatomical configuration resulted in a characteristic radiographic finding of a radiolucent area with a convex lateral border and a vertical medial border in the left lower lung zone, revealing a tongue-like projection on CT and MRI. Conclusion: Posterior lung herniation occurs in unilateral left lung agenesis/aplasia. Approximately 70% of the cases of posterior lung herniation reveal a unique radiolucent tongue-like projection in the left lower lung zone on imaging studies, which is caused by the extension of the posteriorly herniated right lung farther beyond the descending aorta.

A Case of Isolated Right Pulmonary Artery Agenesis (고립성 우측 폐동맥 형성부전증 1례)

  • Kim, Do Youn;Lee, Jae Sung;Kim, Young;Chang, Yoon Soo;Kim, Hyung Jung;Kim, Tae Hoon;Ahn, Chul Min
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.489-493
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    • 2004
  • Unilateral pulmonary artery agenesis is a rare congenital anomaly usually associated with other cardiovascular anomalies such as tetralogy of Fallot or septal defect. Unilateral pulmonary artery agenesis without other coexisting cardiovascular abnormality (isolated unilateral pulmonary artery) is extremely rare and often asymptomatic until adulthood. In these patients, diagnostic clue is found in a plain chest roentgenogram, showing a hyperlucent contracted hemithorax. We have recently experienced a case of isolated right pulmonary artery agenesis, which was diagnosed by chest dynamic CT, perfusion scan, echocardiogram and 3-dimensional reconstruction cardiac CT angiography in a 50-year old female who had suffered from mild dyspnea on exertion and improved with conservative treatment. We report this case with a brief review of the relevant literature.

Right Pulmonary Artery Agenesis -A Case Report- (우측 폐동맥 형성부전증 -수술치험 1례-)

  • Sin, Dong-Geun;Kim, Min-Ho;Kim, Gong-Su
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.108-111
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    • 1997
  • Congenital unilateral agenesis of pulmonary artery is a rare anomaly and it usually occurs in association with other cardiac anomaly such as tetralogy of Fallot. Since most patients affected by this defect without associated congenital cardiac anomaly or pulmonary Infection are asymptomatic, the clinical diagnosis of this anomal is first recognized by a characteristic pattern in chest roentgenogram taken as a routine checking; the findings on chest film consists of cardiac and mediastinal displacement, absence of the pulmonary arterial shadow, smaller hemithorax, and elevationof the hemidiaphragm, all on the affected side. We experienced rlght pulmonary artery agenesis in a 48 year-old male, who complained of massive hemoptysis, and it was diagnosed by digital subtraction pulmonary arteriogram and perfusin scan, and treated by right middle and lower lobe bi-lobectomy, and we report this case with the review of relevant literatures.

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Right Pulmonary Artery Agenesis - A case report - (우측 폐동맥 형성부전증 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Kim, Hyuck;Wee, Jang-Seop;Kim, Young-Hak;Chung, Won-Sang;Nam, Seung-Hyuk;Kang, Jeong-Ho
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.40 no.1 s.270
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    • pp.52-55
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    • 2007
  • Unilateral pulmonary artery agenesis is a rare congenital malformation usually associated with other cardiovascular anomaly such as Tetralogy of Fallot. Isolated pulmonary artery agenesis is very rare, and usually asymptomatic. It is usually highly suspected by routine chest X-ray, and associated symptoms are hemoptysis, blood tinged sputum, repeated pulmonary infection, and dyspnea on exertion. We have recently experienced the right pulmonary artery agenesis in 27 year-old male patient, complaining of minimal hemoptysis and sustained blood tinged sputum. He was successfully treated by right pneumonectomy, so we report this case with the review of associated literature.

A 32 Years-old Female Accompanied by the Loss of Lung Volume, Complained of Hemoptysis (객혈을 주소로 폐용적 감소를 동반한 32세 여자환자)

  • Seo, Ki-Hyun;Moon, Seung-Hyug;Kim, Yong-Hoon
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.288-293
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    • 2002
  • A 32-year-old woman presented with cough and hemoptysis. The radiologic findings showed increased interstitial markings in the right lung, a slightly decreased lung volume in the RLL and a hypoplastic right pulmonary artery with collaterals in the mediastinum and subpleural area. The pulmonary angiography showed an abrupt occlusion of the right lower pulmonary artery. The echocardiographic findings indicated pulmonary hypertension. A doppler leg ultrasonograph disclosed that the left popliteal vein was occluded with collateral veins, not filling the defect in the venous lumen. The D-dimer increased 1.0 ug/ml. This condition was initially misdiagnosed as a congenital pulmonary artery agenesis. Finally, a chronic pulmonary thromboembolism with a deep vein thrombosis was confirmed.

Diaphragm Translocation as Surgical Treatment for Agenesis of the Right Lung and Secondary Tracheal Compression

  • Kim, Dong Hee;Choi, Se Hoon
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.59-62
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    • 2016
  • A 12-month-old boy was diagnosed with agenesis of the right lung. Mediastinal deviation progressed to the diseased side as the patient matured; therefore, tracheal distortion developed. As a result, tracheal compression developed between the vertebral body and aorta. The patient was repeatedly admitted to the hospital because of recurrent pulmonary infection and combined severe respiratory distress. Diaphragm translocation was performed to treat the patient. The postoperative course was favorable, and computed tomography scan findings and symptoms had improved at 1 year after surgery.

Mitral Valve Repair in Patient with Severe Mediastinal Shift to Right due to Pulmonary Hypoplasia - A case report - (폐 형성 저하증으로 인한 종격동의 우측 편위가 심한 환자에서의 승모판막 성형술 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Seok, Yang-Ki;Kim, Kyu-Tae;Cho, Joon-Yong;Kim, Gun-Jik;Lee, Jong-Tae
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.40 no.1 s.270
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    • pp.60-62
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    • 2007
  • Pulmonary hypoplasia is an entity of pulmonary agenesis. Pulmonary agenesis is a rare congenital anomaly, usually diagnosed soon after birth. It is commonly associated with other anomalies, mainly of the cardiovascular systems. Although it may hasten the death of a child, sometimes it is compatible with normal growth. We report a right lateral thoracotomy approach for mitral valve repair in a young woman with pulmonary hypoplasia, in whom preoperative computed tomography showed severe right side shifting of the mediastinum and total collapse of the right lung.

Bronchogenic Cyst in Aberrant Hypoplastic Lung Tissue (Aberrant Hypoplastic Lung Tissue 에서 발생한 Bronchogenic Cyst)

  • 김종원;조광현;김의윤
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 1975
  • Developmental pulmonary abnormalities are known as rare condition. diagnosis was made at autopsy in the early cases reported, however, as diagnostic aids such as X-ray, bronchography, bronchoscopy and exploratory thoracotomy have come into use, the condition is being discovered more often recently in living persons, and it appears to occur with sufficient frequency to merit consideration in the differential diagnosis of certain chest conditions. According to Schneider and Boyden there are three main types of this abnormality: [1] Agenesis, in which there is complete absence of one or both lungs; there is no trace of bronchial or vascular supply or of parenchymal tissue. [2] Aplasia, in which there is suppression of all but a rudimentary bronchus which ends in a blind pouch; there are no vessels or parenchyma. [3] Hypoplasia, in which the bronchus is fully formed but is reduced in size and ends in a _ flesh structure which usually lies within the mediastinum. Rudimentary pulmonary parenchyma may be present around the bronchial stump and often is the site of cystic malformation. We experienced one case of hypoplastic lung with cystic malformation which was originated from a small aberrant rudimentary bronchus, and the rudimentary bronchus was branched from the right side of tracheal end. The diagnosis was finally confirmed by the histopathological finding. Now, we report this case with a brief review of literatures.

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A Clinical Study of the Funnel Chest: Report of 14 Cases (누두흉의 임상적 고찰-14례 보고-)

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    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 1982
  • Fourteen cases of funnel deformity, 11 were male and the others female, treated over a eleven-year period, are presented. The overall results with the methods described by the authors, Wada, Shannon, Adkins and Ravitch appear to be excellent. The symmetric depression was more common In children under the age of 12 years and asymmetric one Increased after the age of 12. Six cases of abnormal cardiac auscultatory findings revealed no consistent hemodynamic abnormalities. An 21-year-old female was associated with left lung agenesis and dextroversion of the heart, and a 6-year-old boy with congenital bronchogenic cyst who underwent right upper lobectomy. EKG changes associated with the anomaly were observed in all. Pulmonary function test showed the range from normal to moderate restriction which did not Improve in only one patient after operation, but the patient did not complain any restriction In activity. Some transient complications were developed which resulted in improvement.

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