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Table 1 The general information of the children

From: Clinical analysis of extralobar pulmonary sequestration with torsion in children: report of 6 cases

Patient No

Age (y)

Sex

Weight (kg)

Chief complaint

Location

Imaging examination for diagnosis

Preoperative diagnosis

Feeding artery on image

Combined deformity

Pathological diagnosis

1

7

Male

22.4

Vomiting and abdominal distension

Left

Enhanced CT scan and ultrasound

Neurogenic tumour/ELS, intestinal obstruction, pleural effusion

ELS with haemorrhage, necrosis and myofibroblast proliferation

2

3

Male

15.4

Abdominal pain and fever

Left

Enhanced CT scan and ultrasound

Lung consolidation, pleural effusion

ELS with haemorrhage and necrosis

3

5

Male

25

Chest pain

Right

Enhanced CT scan

Neurogenic tumour/ELS

ELS with haemorrhage and necrosis

4

6

Female

22.1

Chest and abdominal pain

Right

Enhanced CT scan and ultrasound

Torsion ELS, pleural effusion

 + 

ELS with haemorrhage, necrosis and myofibroblast proliferation

5

10

Female

34.6

Chest and abdominal pain, fever

Right

Enhanced CT scan and ultrasound

ELS, pleural effusion, severe pneumonia

ELS with haemorrhage and necrosis

6

12

Female

38.4

Chest and abdominal pain

Right

Enhanced CT scan

Torsion ELS, pleural effusion

ELS with haemorrhage and necrosis

  1. y Year, kg kilogramme, ELS Extralobar pulmonary sequestration, CT Computed tomography
  2. “+” means presence and “−” means absence or unclear diagnosis