| Literature DB >> 22083698 |
Yoshihiko Katayama1, Hitoshi Kusagawa, Takuya Komada, Shin Shomura, Hironori Tenpaku.
Abstract
Bronchopulmonary foregut malformation (BPFM) is a rare anomaly of accessory pulmonary tissue that usually arises from esophagus or stomach. We present a case of extralobar pulmonary sequestration (ELS) connecting with the esophagus by a cyst, the inner wall of which is lined with squamous epithelium or respiratory epithelium. BPFM is sometimes used to group a number of ventral anomalies of accessory pulmonary tissue. The term currently refers specifically to those lesions composed of sequestrations that retain communication with the gastrointestinal tract. Usually the communication is a well-formed muscular tube lined with stratified squamous or columnar epithelium. The presence of both epithelia in a communication that is a component of the BPFM suggests embryogenesis. We describe an adult with BPFM composed of ELS and a connecting stalk to the esophagus by a foregut cyst that contains both squamous epithelium and respiratory epithelium.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22083698 DOI: 10.1007/s11748-010-0763-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 1863-6705