Congenital > Sequestration

AJR Am J Roentgenol 1997 May;168(5):1277-1281

Retroperitoneal pulmonary sequestration: imaging findings, histopathologic correlation, and relationship to cystic adenomatoid malformation.

Hernanz-Schulman M, Johnson JE, Holcomb GW 3rd, Neblett WW 3rd, Heller RM, Ambrosino MM

OBJECTIVE: Retroperitoneal bronchopulmonary sequestrations are rare congenital lesions that have been increasingly reported as incidental findings in utero. We present our case material of congenital retroperitoneal sequestration, discuss the reported imaging and histopathologic characteristics of this entity, and provide an approach to subsequent clinical and surgical management. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the imaging findings in retroperitoneal sequestration are characteristic and that faulty mesenchymal induction of pulmonary tissue within the retroperitoneum renders internal development into cystic adenomatoid malformation the rule rather than the exception. In the typical case, surgical removal is nonemergent.

PMID: 9129426, MUID: 97275656

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