A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left Lung

Intrathoracic rib (IR) is a very rare anomaly in which a normal, an accessory, or a bifid rib lies within the chest cavity and may originate from a vertebra or a rib. It is more commonly present on the right side, and sometimes it may be associated with vertebral anomalies. Only 50 cases have been r...

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Main Authors: Parag Suresh Mahajan, Islam Ali Hasan, Nazeer Ahamad, Nawal M. Al Moosawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Radiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/620120
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spelling doaj-b8553bf9ef984b22a2c95df0ed1a88e72020-11-24T21:45:01ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Radiology2090-68622090-68702013-01-01201310.1155/2013/620120620120A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left LungParag Suresh Mahajan0Islam Ali Hasan1Nazeer Ahamad2Nawal M. Al Moosawi3Department of Radiology, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, QatarDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, Armed Forces Hospital, KuwaitDepartment of Radiology, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, QatarDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, Armed Forces Hospital, KuwaitIntrathoracic rib (IR) is a very rare anomaly in which a normal, an accessory, or a bifid rib lies within the chest cavity and may originate from a vertebra or a rib. It is more commonly present on the right side, and sometimes it may be associated with vertebral anomalies. Only 50 cases have been reported to date in the literature. In most cases, the IR is an isolated finding; it is incidentally detected and is asymptomatic. The IR can be easily missed on a chest radiograph and can be mistaken initially for a pleural lesion, lung consolidation, other peripheral lung parenchymal lesions, or a bony lesion. It is, therefore, essential for physicians and radiologists to know about this entity and consider it in the differential diagnosis, to avoid further evaluation and unnecessary investigations. We present a unique case of three intrathoracic ribs, a left second supernumerary rib, left third depressed normonumerary rib, and bifid arm of the left third rib, with block vertebrae and hypoplastic left lung. To our knowledge, this is the first such case presentation in the published literature.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/620120
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author Parag Suresh Mahajan
Islam Ali Hasan
Nazeer Ahamad
Nawal M. Al Moosawi
spellingShingle Parag Suresh Mahajan
Islam Ali Hasan
Nazeer Ahamad
Nawal M. Al Moosawi
A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left Lung
Case Reports in Radiology
author_facet Parag Suresh Mahajan
Islam Ali Hasan
Nazeer Ahamad
Nawal M. Al Moosawi
author_sort Parag Suresh Mahajan
title A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left Lung
title_short A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left Lung
title_full A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left Lung
title_fullStr A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left Lung
title_full_unstemmed A Unique Case of Left Second Supernumerary and Left Third Bifid Intrathoracic Ribs with Block Vertebrae and Hypoplastic Left Lung
title_sort unique case of left second supernumerary and left third bifid intrathoracic ribs with block vertebrae and hypoplastic left lung
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Radiology
issn 2090-6862
2090-6870
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Intrathoracic rib (IR) is a very rare anomaly in which a normal, an accessory, or a bifid rib lies within the chest cavity and may originate from a vertebra or a rib. It is more commonly present on the right side, and sometimes it may be associated with vertebral anomalies. Only 50 cases have been reported to date in the literature. In most cases, the IR is an isolated finding; it is incidentally detected and is asymptomatic. The IR can be easily missed on a chest radiograph and can be mistaken initially for a pleural lesion, lung consolidation, other peripheral lung parenchymal lesions, or a bony lesion. It is, therefore, essential for physicians and radiologists to know about this entity and consider it in the differential diagnosis, to avoid further evaluation and unnecessary investigations. We present a unique case of three intrathoracic ribs, a left second supernumerary rib, left third depressed normonumerary rib, and bifid arm of the left third rib, with block vertebrae and hypoplastic left lung. To our knowledge, this is the first such case presentation in the published literature.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/620120
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