Bronchial atresia chest x ray

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Overview

Chest X Ray

The chest x ray findings are mucoid impaction of a bronchus yielding a branching tubular mass which is surrounded by hyperinflated lung and decreased vascular markings. The differential diagnosis of these radiographic findings include the following:

  1. Arteriovenous malformation
  2. Granuloma
  3. Metastases

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