1991
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.1950110216
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Retrosternal density: Pulmonary underdevelopment or accessory hemidiaphragm

Abstract: Vertical retrosternal density paralleling the sternum, with haziness of a hemithorax on chest roentgenogram, often challenges the clinical acumen of pediatricians, chest physicians, and pediatric radiologists alike. Its presence has been historically linked to either pulmonary underdevelopment and/or accessory hemidiaphragm. The surgical and radiological pediatric literature has long debated this topic, but unfortunately, it has not received much attention in the general pediatric or in pediatric pulmonology l… Show more

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