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Revista Virtual Individual

Autores: Juliana Alarcón Jaramillo, Harold David García López, Juan Sebastián Toro Gutiérrez, Brunno Andrés Lara Coba

El secuestro pulmonar (SP) es una anomalía congénita del tracto respiratorio, que consiste en que una zona de tejido pulmonar no tiene comunicación con el árbol traqueobronquial, el cual es irrigado por arterias aberrantes originadas de la circulación sistémica. A pesar de ser una patología conocida, aún hay vacíos respecto al abordaje terapéutico, especialmente cuando se encuentran presentaciones poco usuales. Se describe el caso de un recién nacido con SP intralobar con tres arterias aberrantes.

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Pulmonary sequestration (PS) is a congenital anomaly of the respiratory tract in which the lung tissue has no communication with the tracheobronchial tree and receives its supply from aberrant systemic arteries. Despite being a known pathology, it still presents gaps in the therapeutic approach, especially when there are unusual presentations. We describe the case of a newborn with intralobar SP with three aberrant arteries.

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Pulmonary sequestration (PS) is a congenital anomaly of the respiratory tract in which the lung tissue has no communication with the tracheobronchial tree and receives its supply from aberrant systemic arteries. Despite being a known pathology, it still presents gaps in the therapeutic approach, especially when there are unusual presentations. We describe the case of a newborn with intralobar SP with three aberrant arteries.