Three-Dimensional Computed Tomographic Findings of Bilateral Tracheal Bronchus |
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Authors: | Kazuhiro Watabnabe Keiichirou Uese Osamu Higuchi Takeshi Futatani Naoki Yoshimura Tsuneyuki Nakamura Fukiko Ichida |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan;(2) First Department of Surgery, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan;(3) Kanazawa Medical University, Kanazawa , Japan |
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Abstract: | A newborn male was admitted with cyanosis and respiratory distress. Echocardiography showed a right heart isomerism associated with a single right ventricle, a double-outlet right ventricle, and pulmonary atresia. Chest X-ray demonstrated severe left upper lobe emphysema and a shift of the mediastinal structures to the right. Two-dimensional computed tomography (CT) exhibited left upper lobe emphysema and right upper lobe atelectasis. Three-dimensional (3D) spiral CT angiography showed a bilateral tracheal bronchus. The left tracheal bronchus branch was compressed between the descending aorta and the ductus arteriosus. After a right arteriopulmonary shunt operation, the patient’s respiratory condition improved dramatically, with spontaneous closure of the ductus arteriosus. Subsequently, 3D-CT clearly exhibited the disappearance of tracheal compression. This combination of bilateral tracheal bronchus and congenital heart anomaly is extremely rare. The 3D-CT is a powerful noninvasive means for dynamically demonstrating the special relationships of arterial and tracheal anomalies. |
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Keywords: | Congenital heart disease Three-dimensional CT Tracheal bronchus |
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