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DiGeorge syndrome associated with left lung aplasia

S Fitoz, MD1, T Uçar, MD2, A Erden, MD1 and A Günlemez, MD2

1Ankara University, School of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Ibn-i Sina Hospital, 06100, Sihhiye-Ankara and 2Ankara University, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, 06100, Cebeci-Ankara, Turkey



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Figure 1. Posteroanterior chest radiograph shows increased density of the left hemithorax and marked displacement of mediastinum to the left. The right lung is overinflated.

 


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Figure 2. (a) On the right anterior oblique projectional (MIP) image (6.3/1.2, 20° flip angle), the right-sided aortic arch and the course of the descending aorta can be clearly seen. (b) Right inferoanterior oblique projectional angiogram (MIP) (6.3/1.2, 30° flip angle) shows the right pulmonary artery throughout its course.

 





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