Elsevier

Radiology Case Reports

Volume 17, Issue 6, June 2022, Pages 2231-2234
Radiology Case Reports

Case Report
Scimitar syndrome – An incidental diagnosis in a case of fibroadenoma

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Abstract

Scimitar syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly which is characterised by anomalous pulmonary venous drainage of the either entire right lung or part of it into the inferior vena cava or portal vein or hepatic vein or right atrium occasionally. This can be associated with hypoplasia of the right lung, dextroposition, underdevelopment of right pulmonary artery and anomalous systemic arterial supply from the descending aorta to the hypoplastic lung. A 36 year old female came with history of swelling in the right breast which turned up to be right breast fibroadenoma. Routine chest radiograph revealed scimitar syndrome which was confirmed on CECT chest.

Keywords

Scimitar syndrome
Pulmonary venolobar syndrome
Hypogenetic lung syndrome
Epibronchial right pulmonary artery
Mirror image lung syndrome
Chest radiography

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