2022
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.26135
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Clinical outcomes of pulmonary agenesis: A systematic review of the literature

Abstract: Introduction Pulmonary agenesis is a complete absence of the pulmonary parenchyma, airways, and vasculature unilaterally or bilaterally. Although bilateral cases are lethal, the outcome of unilateral cases remains not well described. We performed a comprehensive literature review to assess the clinical features of pulmonary agenesis. Methods Four database sources were searched on October 10, 2021 and two cases were included from our institution. Studies related to the clinical impact of comorbidity and interve… Show more

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“…Overall reported mortality in unilateral lung agenesis is around 30% with higher mortality in right compared with left lung agenesis. 10 We saw a similar trend in our patients with both of our right-sided lung agenesis patients succumbing to their condition. Survival in unilateral lung agenesis depends on associated anomalies.…”
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“…Overall reported mortality in unilateral lung agenesis is around 30% with higher mortality in right compared with left lung agenesis. 10 We saw a similar trend in our patients with both of our right-sided lung agenesis patients succumbing to their condition. Survival in unilateral lung agenesis depends on associated anomalies.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…higher mortality in right compared to left lung agenesis (10). We saw a similar trend in our patients with both of our right-sided lung agenesis patients succumbing to their condition.…”
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