Review of bronchopulmonary foregut malformations.

J Pediatr Surg

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston.

Published: September 1988

The term bronchopulmonary foregut malformation (BFM) describes rare cases of pulmonary sequestrations that communicate with the upper gastrointestinal tract. An unusual type of BFM is described; it consisted of esophageal atresia, proximal and distal tracheoesophageal fistulae, and bilateral extralobar pulmonary sequestrations communicating with a common bronchial structure that replaced the distal esophagus. This case is related to other reported cases in the literature, and serves as the basis for a proposed theory of the embryonic development of BFM.

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