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17 Pulmonary agenesis

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Donor: Royal Victoria hospital
Date: 1939
Size (H x W x D cm): 20 x 16 x 8

The heart, great vessels and right lung are seen; the left lung is absent. A one cm “diverticulum” representing the rudimentary left main bronchus can be seen at the tracheal bifurcation (A, arrow).


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History: Two and 1/2 year-old girl; history unknown.

Comment: The respiratory system begins as an outpouching of the ventral foregut. This develops two lateral lung buds, which elongate and repeatedly divide dichotomously to form the bronchial tree. Failure of a branch to divide leads to absence of distal respiratory tissue. Total agenesis such as seen in this case is rare.

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