Case Report

A Child with Lung Hypoplasia, Congenital Heart Disease, Hemifacial Microsomia, and Inguinal Hernia: Ipsilateral Congenital Malformations

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X-ray chest showing (a) a homogenous opacity occupying most of right hemithorax and compensatory hyperinflation on left side. Cranial computed tomography demonstrating (b) imperforation of right external acoustic meatus. The CECT chest in mediastinal window showing (c) right lung hypoplasia, left lung tissue crossing through the mediastinum, and hypoplastic right pulmonary artery and (d) hepatic vein that directly drains into right atrium thorough coronary sinus. CECT chest in lung window showing that (e) the right side of thoracic cage is mildly collapsed and no obvious branches of the right main bronchus could be observed. Volume-rendering computed tomography 3-dimensional reconstruction showing (f) right lung hypoplasia and a compensatory hyperplasia left lung.
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