“…On the other hand, those Depending on the level of the foregut at which they emerge, extralobar PSs may be supradiaphragmatic or, rarely, infradiaphragmatic (i.e., intraabdominal), with an approximate ratio of 9 to 1, respectively. According to several reports, intraabdominal pulmonary sequestrations (IPSs) are typically situated in the left suprarenal area [4,[6][7][8]. Extralobar PSs are associated with other congenital malformations in more than 50% of cases, such as congenital diaphragmatic hernias, congenital adenomatoid malformation type II, and congenital heart disease [9].…”