Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research Article

Backgrounds: Bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS) is a rare congenital anomaly of the lung that has two different types as intralobar and extralobar. In this study, we aimed to present six cases of intralobar sequestration with atypical findings in terms of feeding, drainage and, localization. Metho...

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Main Authors: Sercan Özkaçmaz, Muhammed Bilal Akıncı, Mesut Özgökçe, İlyas Dündar, Fatma Durmaz, Cemil Göya
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Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Press 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Research in Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://jrcm.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/jrcm-9-10.pdf
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spelling doaj-e77b3f2f250340daaca370251be3e39c2021-08-04T05:54:18ZengTabriz University of Medical Sciences PressJournal of Research in Clinical Medicine2717-06162021-03-0191101010.34172/jrcm.2021.010jrcm-31982Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research ArticleSercan Özkaçmaz0Muhammed Bilal Akıncı1Mesut Özgökçe2İlyas Dündar3Fatma Durmaz4Cemil Göya5Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, TurkeyDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, TurkeyDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, TurkeyDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, TurkeyDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, TurkeyDepartment of Chest Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, TurkeyBackgrounds: Bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS) is a rare congenital anomaly of the lung that has two different types as intralobar and extralobar. In this study, we aimed to present six cases of intralobar sequestration with atypical findings in terms of feeding, drainage and, localization. Methods: Patients diagnosed with intralobar pulmonary sequestration in our clinic between 2015-2019 were evaluated retrospectively. Demographical features and atypical Computed Tomography (CT) findings of the patients were presented by literature. Results: Among 45 patients with intralobar sequestration, six ones (13.3%) (5 males and 1 female) with a mean age of 43.5±25.4 (0-78) years old) had atypical pulmonary findings on CT images. Atypical features regarding arterial supply was detected in 8.9%, venous drainage in 2.2%, location in 4.4%, radiological appearance ın 4.4% and co-existing lesion in 2.2% of the patient with intralobar sequestration. Conclusion: Typical and atypical features of pulmonary sequestration must be well-known for differential diagnosis of solid or cystic pulmonary lesions.https://jrcm.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/jrcm-9-10.pdfpulmonary sequestrationintralobarcomputed tomographyatypical findings
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author Sercan Özkaçmaz
Muhammed Bilal Akıncı
Mesut Özgökçe
İlyas Dündar
Fatma Durmaz
Cemil Göya
spellingShingle Sercan Özkaçmaz
Muhammed Bilal Akıncı
Mesut Özgökçe
İlyas Dündar
Fatma Durmaz
Cemil Göya
Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research Article
Journal of Research in Clinical Medicine
pulmonary sequestration
intralobar
computed tomography
atypical findings
author_facet Sercan Özkaçmaz
Muhammed Bilal Akıncı
Mesut Özgökçe
İlyas Dündar
Fatma Durmaz
Cemil Göya
author_sort Sercan Özkaçmaz
title Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research Article
title_short Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research Article
title_full Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research Article
title_fullStr Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research Article
title_full_unstemmed Computed Tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: Research Article
title_sort computed tomography findings of atypical intralobar pulmonary sequestration: research article
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Press
series Journal of Research in Clinical Medicine
issn 2717-0616
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Backgrounds: Bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS) is a rare congenital anomaly of the lung that has two different types as intralobar and extralobar. In this study, we aimed to present six cases of intralobar sequestration with atypical findings in terms of feeding, drainage and, localization. Methods: Patients diagnosed with intralobar pulmonary sequestration in our clinic between 2015-2019 were evaluated retrospectively. Demographical features and atypical Computed Tomography (CT) findings of the patients were presented by literature. Results: Among 45 patients with intralobar sequestration, six ones (13.3%) (5 males and 1 female) with a mean age of 43.5±25.4 (0-78) years old) had atypical pulmonary findings on CT images. Atypical features regarding arterial supply was detected in 8.9%, venous drainage in 2.2%, location in 4.4%, radiological appearance ın 4.4% and co-existing lesion in 2.2% of the patient with intralobar sequestration. Conclusion: Typical and atypical features of pulmonary sequestration must be well-known for differential diagnosis of solid or cystic pulmonary lesions.
topic pulmonary sequestration
intralobar
computed tomography
atypical findings
url https://jrcm.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/jrcm-9-10.pdf
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