2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.cpm.0000236693.25217.f3
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Recurrent Pneumonia in a Young Adult

Abstract: Pulmonary sequestrations are rare lesions divided into intralobar and extralobar varieties. Intralobar and extralobar sequestrations are distinguished by the lack of an investing pleural envelope surrounding the former. Furthermore, the typical ages of presentation and clinical manifestations of the 2 lesions differ: intralobar sequestrations present as recurrent pulmonary infection in young adults, whereas extralobar sequestrations are usually incidentally detected during the neonatal period and are often ass… Show more

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