A pediatric clinical case of unilateral hyperlucency of the lung. Swyer-James-Macleod syndrome

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Abstract

Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome is a rare pulmonary disorder that is characterized radiologically by pulmonary lobar or multilobar hyperlucency produced by decreased pulmonary vascularization usually due to a previous infectious process. It is frequently a casual finding in recurrent pulmonary infections or in the study of asthma symptoms. We present the case of a 6-year-old patient who was diagnosed with Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome after a persistent pneumoniae. A multidisciplinary approach was conducted, with a satisfactory progress up to date, combining medical treatment with respiratory physiotherapy.

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Pérez Guerrero, J. J., & Sánchez Salguero, C. A. (2019). A pediatric clinical case of unilateral hyperlucency of the lung. Swyer-James-Macleod syndrome. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria, 117(5), E527–E531. https://doi.org/10.5546/aap.2019.e527

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