Unilateral primary pulmonary agenesis and hypoplasia in monozygotic twins

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Abstract

We describe 10-month-old identical female twin infants, one with primary left-sided pulmonary agenesis and the other with primary left-sided pulmonary hypoplasia. They came to our outpatient clinic complaining of persistent dry cough. The clinical examination revealed decreased air entry over the left hemithorax. Chest x-rays showed complete left-sided radio-opacity in both the twins. The chest computed tomography scan with contrast confirmed the diagnoses of left-sided pulmonary agenesis (twin A) and left-sided hypoplasia (twin B). No other associated congenital anomaly was noted in either of the twins. To our knowledge, such a condition in live monozygotic twins has not been previously reported in published studies.

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Alsaadi, M., Al Muqhem, B., Boukai, A., & Iqbal, S. M. (2012, January). Unilateral primary pulmonary agenesis and hypoplasia in monozygotic twins. Annals of Saudi Medicine. https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2012.90

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