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[Massive haemothorax caused by intralobar pulmonary sequestration]

L Iliás1, G Pálffy, P Szónyi

  • 1Fóvárosi Onkormányzat Uzsoki utcai Kórház II. Belgyógyászati Osztály.

Orvosi Hetilap
|June 9, 1996
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Intralobar bronchopulmonary sequestration, a rare condition, can cause massive hemothorax and rapid anemia. Diagnosis requires angiography, and treatment involves surgical correction of aberrant vessels.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Pulmonology

Background:

  • Intralobar bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS) is a rare congenital lung malformation.
  • It can lead to significant complications, including hemothorax.

Observation:

  • A young male presented with massive hemothorax, a rare presentation of BPS.
  • The aberrant artery originated from the abdominal aorta, requiring specific surgical planning.

Findings:

  • Angiography confirmed intralobar BPS, essential for accurate diagnosis.
  • Surgical intervention included ligature of aberrant vessels and segmentectomy.

Implications:

  • Highlights BPS as a potential rare cause of massive hemothorax and anemia.

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  • Emphasizes the critical role of angiography in diagnosing BPS.
  • Underscores the importance of surgical management for this condition.