Swyer James Macleods Syndrome of the Right Lung in an Adult Female
Author(s) -
Parvaiz A Koul,
Umar Hafiz Khan,
Rafi Ahmad Ja,
Sanaullah Shah,
Abdul Ahad Wani,
Sheikh Hilal,
M Javed Ashraf,
Feroz Ahmad
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
j med sci
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2582-063X
pISSN - 0972-110X
DOI - 10.33883/jms.v12i1.183
Subject(s) - medicine , lung , right pulmonary artery , radiology , angiography , pulmonary artery , pulmonary angiography , left lung , exertional dyspnea , air trapping , cardiology
Twenty- four year young female presented with a 6-year history of recurrent chest infections with exertional dyspnea. Radiological imaging revealed hyertransluscency of the right lung with reduced lung volume and reduced prominence of the right pulmonary vasculature. CT of the chest revealed air trapping and hypertranslucency of the right lung with reduced volume and a less prominnet right pulmonary artery and its branches. CT angiography confirmed a hypoplastic right pulomonary artery and its branching, features consistent with Sweyer James Macleod's syndrome. CT angiography could be the preffered modality for non invasive diagonosis of Macleod's syndrome. (J Med Sci 2009;12(1):14-17)
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