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Congenital Disorders

  • In a confusing case of congenital anomaly, how can one tell if the lung is a right or left?
  • In a patient with chronic pulmonary infections, what radiographic clues suggest Kartagener's (immotile cilia) syndrome as the diagnosis?
  • What are the two types of pulmonary sequestration and their characteristics?
  • What is pulmonary sequestration?
  • What is the primary thoracic radiographic finding in asplenia syndrome?
  • What is the primary thoracic radiographic finding in polysplenia syndrome?

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