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 |
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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 |