Title of article :
Congenital Pseudohorseshoe Lung Associated with Scimitar Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Tosun, Alptekin Department of Radiology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Giresun, Giresun, Turkey , Leblebisatan, Serife Department of Radiology - Numune Research and Education Hospital, Adana, Turkey
Abstract :
Horseshoe lung is a congenital pulmonary malformation that is usually associated with
scimitar syndrome. This malformation consists of fusion of both pulmonary lobes from
the posterobasal segments. The fusion appears in the retrocardiac area, in front of the
esophagus and thoracic aorta. Pleural separation of pulmonary lobes distinguishes pseudohorseshoe
appearance from a true horseshoe lung. Scimitar syndrome known as hypogenetic
lung syndrome is a part of the congenital pulmonary venolobar syndrome. It is a
partial anomalous pulmonary venous return with pulmonary hypoplasia. Scimitar vein
is an anomalous drainage vessel between the right pulmonary lobe vessels and the inferior
vena cava. The appearance of the vessel resembles Turkish scimitar; therefore, the syndrome
is called scimitar syndrome. We hereby report a 61-year-old woman with adult form
congenital scimitar syndrome and will describe the imaging findings of pseudohorseshoe
lung appearance.
Keywords :
Congenital Abnormalities , Pulmonary Circulation , Pulmonary Atresia , Computed Tomography
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics