Title of article :
An Enormous Compensatory Hyperinflated Lung After Pneumonectomy: Pseudo-horseshoe Lung
Author/Authors :
yazgan, çisel hacettepe university - school of medicine - department of radiology, Ankara, Turkey , eyupoglu, damla hacettepe university - school of medicine - department of internal medicine, Ankara, Turkey , ulasli, sevinc sarinc hacettepe university - school of medicine - department of chest diseases, Ankara, Turkey , koksal, deniz hacettepe university - school of medicine - department of chest diseases, Ankara, Turkey
From page :
66
To page :
68
Abstract :
Pneumonectomy causes a number of anatomical changes within the thoracic cavity to improve the diffusion capacity of the remaining lung. A 41-year-old female was admitted with the complaints of cough and purulent sputum for the last two weeks. Her past medical history revealed that she underwent left pneumonectomy for bronchiectasis at the age of 10 due to massive hemoptysis. Massive compensatory hyperinflation of the right lung, which was herniated anteriorly across the midline, and extreme mediastinal shift were observed in computed tomography which is called pseudo-horseshoe lung. Although postpneumonectomy lung compensation can diminish by advanced age, clinicians should be aware that it can be observed in adult patients who had pneumonectomy at early ages.
Keywords :
Pneumonectomy , pseudo , horseshoe lung
Journal title :
Acta Medica
Journal title :
Acta Medica
Record number :
2747115
Link To Document :
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