Intralober Pulmonary Sequestration with Arterial Supply from Two Different Origins: A Case Report
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Pulmonary sequestration is a rare anomaly, which does not have a connection with the bronchial system and gets its blood supply, generally, from the aorta or its branches. Anatomically, two different forms were described: intralobar and extralobar. Although 74% of intralobar pulmonary sequestrations get their blood supply from the descending thoracic aorta, they may get their blood supply from different arteries. Furthermore, there is more than one arterial anomaly in 14.8% of cases. We report an intralobar pulmonary sequestration, in which arterial blood supply is from two different origins (Arcus aorta and celiac trunk). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case in the literature.
著者
-
Hakverdi Sibel
Department Of Pathology Mustafa Kemal University
-
Akcay Adnan
Department of Cardiology, Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
-
Hakverdi Sibel
Department of Pathology, Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
-
Erden Ersin
Department of Chest Diseases, Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
-
Yetim Tulin
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
-
Balci Ali
Department of Radiology, Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
-
Demirkose Mesut
Department of Chest Diseases, Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
-
AKCAY Adnan
Department of Cardiology, Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine
関連論文
- Orchiectomy or testosterone receptor blockade reduces intestinal mucosal damage caused by ischemia-reperfusion insult
- Intralober Pulmonary Sequestration with Arterial Supply from Two Different Origins: A Case Report