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Left pulmonary artery sling with tracheal stenosis

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We present the case of a 4-year-old girl, bronchofiberscopy (scope diameter 2.8mm): one third below oftrachea, which was divided into two orifices. The orifice on the right side was larger and divided into twosuborifices. The left orifice was stenosis and could not pass the bronchoscope. Whole trachea mucosa was redand edema, and could not observe the cartilage ring of trachea. Chest X-ray: infiltration of right lower lobe.Chest CT multiple probes with contrast injection confirmed that: At the sixth to seventh thoracic vertebral level,the left pulmonary artery was arisen from the right pulmonary artery then passed in between the behindtrachea and anterior oesophagus to reach the left lung hilar. And at the fourth to fifth thoracic vertebral level,the right upper bronchus was arisen from trachea and then the trachea was shrunk diameter to reach the leftlung hilar, at the end, the trachea divided 2 bronchi: left main bronchus and “bridging bronchus”. Thatbronchus from left lung hilar returned to the right lung.This patient was diagnosed birth defect: Left pulmonary artery sling with trachea stenosis, type IIA.
Journal of Pediatric Research and Practice, Vietnam National Childrens Hospital
Title: Left pulmonary artery sling with tracheal stenosis
Description:
We present the case of a 4-year-old girl, bronchofiberscopy (scope diameter 2.
8mm): one third below oftrachea, which was divided into two orifices.
The orifice on the right side was larger and divided into twosuborifices.
The left orifice was stenosis and could not pass the bronchoscope.
Whole trachea mucosa was redand edema, and could not observe the cartilage ring of trachea.
Chest X-ray: infiltration of right lower lobe.
Chest CT multiple probes with contrast injection confirmed that: At the sixth to seventh thoracic vertebral level,the left pulmonary artery was arisen from the right pulmonary artery then passed in between the behindtrachea and anterior oesophagus to reach the left lung hilar.
And at the fourth to fifth thoracic vertebral level,the right upper bronchus was arisen from trachea and then the trachea was shrunk diameter to reach the leftlung hilar, at the end, the trachea divided 2 bronchi: left main bronchus and “bridging bronchus”.
Thatbronchus from left lung hilar returned to the right lung.
This patient was diagnosed birth defect: Left pulmonary artery sling with trachea stenosis, type IIA.

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