Abstract:Pulmonary sequestration is a relatively rare congenital lesion of the lung. The occurrence of intralobar pulmonary sequestration coincidentally with situs inversus totalis is an interesting combination. We report a case of intralobar sequestration with situs inversus totalis a 30-year-old lady, which was treated successfully in our institution.
“…To our knowledge, ours is the third case of BPS associated with situs inversus totalis in the English‐language literature . Both previous cases were also intralobar and were located in the left lower lobe near the posterobasal segment with feeders from the descending abdominal aorta.…”
“…To our knowledge, ours is the third case of BPS associated with situs inversus totalis in the English‐language literature . Both previous cases were also intralobar and were located in the left lower lobe near the posterobasal segment with feeders from the descending abdominal aorta.…”
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