Extralobar pulmonary sequestration receiving its arterial supply from the innominate artery.

Pediatr Radiol

Department of Surgery, Children's Hospital at Dartmouth, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA.

Published: October 2000

Pulmonary sequestration is a rare bronchopulmonary foregut malformation, for which the arterial blood supply is usually derived from the descending thoracic or abdominal aorta. A 5-week-old infant is described with an extralobar pulmonary sequestration supplied by a large artery originating from the innominate artery, an arrangement only described once previously. Helical CT scan now makes arteriography unnecessary in the evaluation of these malformations.

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