| Literature DB >> 23762717 |
Claudio Rodrigues Pires1, Adriano Czapkowski, Edward Araujo Júnior, Sebastião Marques Zanforlin Filho.
Abstract
Pulmonary sequestration is a congenital abnormality consisting of a mass of pulmonary tissue that presents an abnormal connection with the tracheobronchial tree, with a blood supply coming from an anomalous artery derived from the systemic circulation. Extralobar pulmonary sequestration is characterized by having pleural coverings that are independent of the normal lungs, with vascular supply usually coming from the aorta or from one of its branches. This diagnosis can be suspected prenatally if an abdominal mass, generally below the diaphragm, is seen. Here, we present a case of a neonate on the second day of life, with ultrasonography showing extralobar pulmonary sequestration located above the left adrenal gland that prenatally simulated a neuroblastoma.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23762717 PMCID: PMC3671666 DOI: 10.1155/2013/623102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pediatr
Figure 1(a) Ultrasonography showing the presence of a retroperitoneal mass, posterior to the left adrenal gland and spleen. (b) Ultrasonography showing the measurements on the mass, of heterogenous appearance with an anechoic formation inside it.
Figure 2(a) Intraoperative image showing retroperitoneal globular structures of soft consistency. (b) Image of the mass after surgical resection, showing its globular appearance, without any clear feeder vessel.