An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung

Anatomical variation of pulmonary fissures and lobes is common, and may be a source of confu-sion in the interpretation of signs seen on chest imaging. We report a very rare case of three pul-monary fissures in a plastinated specimen of a left lung, producing a unique lobar pattern consisting of fou...

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Main Authors: Pandiaraja, Madhumitha, Mogali, Sreenivasulu Reddy
Other Authors: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1423972020-11-01T05:30:17Z An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung Pandiaraja, Madhumitha Mogali, Sreenivasulu Reddy Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Accessory Fissures Accessory Lobes Anatomical variation of pulmonary fissures and lobes is common, and may be a source of confu-sion in the interpretation of signs seen on chest imaging. We report a very rare case of three pul-monary fissures in a plastinated specimen of a left lung, producing a unique lobar pattern consisting of four lobes. To our knowledge, this is the first report of three complete fissures dividing the left lung into four distinct lobes. A left minor fissure courses obliquely across the upper lobe, distin-guishing the lingula from the rest of the upper lobe while an inferior accessory fissure demarcates the antero-medial basal segment from the other bron-chopulmonary segments of the lower lobe . Recog-nising the existence of such rare variants is crucial for surgeons performing lobectomies or surgical resection of the lungs. It is also of great clinical significance to radiologists interpreting chest radio-graphs and computerised tomography (CT) scans to identify and diagnose lung lesions. Published version 2020-06-22T01:29:34Z 2020-06-22T01:29:34Z 2019 Journal Article Pandiaraja, M., & Mogali, S. R. (2019). An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung. European Journal of Anatomy, 23(6), 465-468. 1136-4890 http://www.eurjanat.com/web/paper.php?id=190485sm https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142397 6 23 465 468 en European Journal of Anatomy © 2019 Sociedad Anatómica Española. All rights reserved. This paper was published in European Journal of Anatomy and is made available with permission of Sociedad Anatómica Española. application/pdf
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Accessory Fissures
Accessory Lobes
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Accessory Fissures
Accessory Lobes
Pandiaraja, Madhumitha
Mogali, Sreenivasulu Reddy
An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung
description Anatomical variation of pulmonary fissures and lobes is common, and may be a source of confu-sion in the interpretation of signs seen on chest imaging. We report a very rare case of three pul-monary fissures in a plastinated specimen of a left lung, producing a unique lobar pattern consisting of four lobes. To our knowledge, this is the first report of three complete fissures dividing the left lung into four distinct lobes. A left minor fissure courses obliquely across the upper lobe, distin-guishing the lingula from the rest of the upper lobe while an inferior accessory fissure demarcates the antero-medial basal segment from the other bron-chopulmonary segments of the lower lobe . Recog-nising the existence of such rare variants is crucial for surgeons performing lobectomies or surgical resection of the lungs. It is also of great clinical significance to radiologists interpreting chest radio-graphs and computerised tomography (CT) scans to identify and diagnose lung lesions.
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Pandiaraja, Madhumitha
Mogali, Sreenivasulu Reddy
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Mogali, Sreenivasulu Reddy
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title An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung
title_short An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung
title_full An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung
title_fullStr An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung
title_full_unstemmed An unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung
title_sort unusual arrangement of accessory fissures observed in left lung
publishDate 2020
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