Congenital unilateral pulmonary vein atresia: Radiologic findings in three adult patients

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OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study is to describe the radiologic findings of adult patients presenting with congenital unilateral pulmonary vein atresia. CONCLUSION. Chest radiography in affected patients typically reveals a small hemithorax and ipsilateral pulmonary artery as well as ipsilateral septal thickening. CT shows, in addition, ground-glass attenuation, the absence of a pulmonary vein connection to the left atrium, and abundant mediastinal venous collateral vessels. MR imaging is helpful in further characterizing the vascular abnormalities. Angiography may help to confirm the diagnosis.

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Heyneman, L. E., Nolan, R. L., Harrison, J. K., & McAdams, H. P. (2001). Congenital unilateral pulmonary vein atresia: Radiologic findings in three adult patients. American Journal of Roentgenology, 177(3), 681–685. https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.177.3.1770681

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