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Final Diagnosis

Final Diagnosis. Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration. 8/15/2005. History of recurrent pneumonia. Surgical Report. Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration, treated with right lower lobectomy Two major arteries from the thoracic aorta Large vein draining sequestered lobe.

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Final Diagnosis

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  1. Final Diagnosis Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration

  2. 8/15/2005

  3. History of recurrent pneumonia

  4. Surgical Report • Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration, treated with right lower lobectomy • Two major arteries from the thoracic aorta • Large vein draining sequestered lobe

  5. Bronchopulmonary Sequestration Definition • Non-functioning lung tissue • Separated from normal bronchial tree • Vascularized by a systemic artery Two Forms • Intralobar (ILS): within the visceral pleura • Extralobar (ELS): separated from the lung by its own pleura

  6. Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration (ILS) Characteristics • More common type • May present at any age • Generally as recurrent infection • No sexual predominance • Almost exclusively affects lower lobe • Arterial supply: descending aorta • Venous drainage: pulmonary veins

  7. Etiology of Bronchopulmonary Sequestration • Accessory bud that forms caudal to lung buds • Traction theory • Postnatal formation

  8. Pulmonary SequestrationComplications • Recurrent infection • Heart failure • Intralobar malignancy

  9. Treatment of Pulmonary Sequestration Symptomatic Disease • Surgery: lobectomy or segmental resection • Arterial embolization

  10. Patient Follow-up • Given granulomas and acid fast bacilli, sputum was sent for culture. Three sputum samples were negative for acid fast bacilli. A ppd was placed and was also negative. • Patient was treated empirically with IRPE for four months.

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