2014
DOI: 10.1378/chest.1994620
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Meandering Pulmonary Vein: Very Rare Incidental Finding

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“…MPV is a rare pulmonary venous anomaly, also referred to as pseudo-scimitar syndrome or scimitar variant. It has been sometimes confused with the classical scimitar syndrome and pulmonary AVM ( 2 3 ). It is important to distinguish MPV from other vascular anomalies to determine whether to treat or not.…”
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“…MPV is a rare pulmonary venous anomaly, also referred to as pseudo-scimitar syndrome or scimitar variant. It has been sometimes confused with the classical scimitar syndrome and pulmonary AVM ( 2 3 ). It is important to distinguish MPV from other vascular anomalies to determine whether to treat or not.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the advance in technology, multidetector CT (MDCT), MR angiography, and reformatted images are main diagnostic methods because they can well demonstrate the vascular structure ( 3 ). However, it may be difficult to discriminate between an MPV and pulmonary AVM with a MDCT only like in this case; pulmonary angiography can therefore be helpful.…”
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“…Right lung and pulmonary artery hypoplasia with bilateral left sided bronchial configuration were observed in association with AUSPV by Goudarzi et al [2]. Most of the reported cases of meandering pulmonary vein are of the right side with very few cases of left sided involvement being described such as the case reported by Aygun et al [11].…”
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