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Pulmonary Sequestration a Challenge for the Pediatric Surgeon. Case report

Author(s): Sánchez Martínez Gustavo Eduardo, Szymanski Florencia Luis Ramón, Muñiz Calderón Mario Emmanuel, Juárez Mendoza Diana Sofía, Bermudez Ayala Julieta

Pulmonary sequestration refers to the situation where a part of the lung tissue receives its blood supply from an anomalous systemic artery. There are three main variants: intralobar, extralobar, and communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformations. Venous drainage typically occurs through a systemic vein, although drainage into pulmonary veins is well-documented. Pulmonary sequestrations are the second most common congenital pulmonary anomaly.

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