Extralobular Sequestration

  • Klaus Kayser
  • Stephan Borkenfeld
  • Gian Kayser

Abstract

Lung sequestration is a radiological/clinical diagnosis displaying with a mass of lung parenchyma that is not connected to the
tracheobronchial tree. Intralobular sequestration defines lung parenchyma that is covered by visceral pleura; extralobular
sequestration defines lung parenchyma that lies outside the visceral pleura.
We report the histological findings of a 71 years old women suffering from chronic cough, recurrent bronchopneumonias, and
several radiological densities in the left lower lobe (lingula). A resection of the lingula was performed.
The histological findings include focal active fibrosis and marked media hyperplasia and dislocalization of pulmonary arteries as
well as a tumorlet of carcinoid type and focal adenomatous hyperplasia (AAH).


Differential diagnosis: Pulmonary Hypertension, Venous occlusive disease, Congenital malformation

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Published
2015-07-09
How to Cite
KAYSER, Klaus; BORKENFELD, Stephan; KAYSER, Gian. Extralobular Sequestration. Diagnostic Pathology, [S.l.], july 2015. ISSN 2364-4893. Available at: <http://www.diagnosticpathology.eu/content/index.php/dpath/article/view/55>. Date accessed: 16 apr. 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.17629/www.diagnosticpathology.eu-2015-1:55.
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How do I diagnose

Keywords

Extralobular Sequestration, Pulmonary Hpertension, Tumorlet, Lingula, Lung, Resection, Atypical Adenomatiod Hyperplasia