Anatomic variants in the chest can affect various structures such as the lungs, heart, and blood vessels. Congenital anomalies, on the other hand, are structural defects present at birth that may affect the normal functioning of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Multiple-choice and free-response based case review. *Caselist at end of this description.*
Some of the case images in this talk appear courtesy of Ahmed El-Sherief, MD.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:08 - Case 1
01:19 - Case 2
05:40 - Case 3
08:25 - Case 4
09:57 - Case 5
12:13 - Case 6
13:17 - Case 7
16:12 - Case 8
17:54 - Case 9
26:52 - Case 10
29:49 - Case 11
31:20 - Case 12
33:18 - Case 13
34:39 - Case 14
37:46 - Case 15
40:31 - Case 16
Cases:
1: Bronchogenic Cyst
2: Tracheal Bronchus
3: Left Aortic Arch with Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery
4: Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation
5: Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (Type 2)
6: Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformation
7: Intralobar Sequestration
8: Bronchogenic Cyst
9: Situs Inversus Totalis
10: Pulmonary Artery Sling
11: Left-sided SVC
12: Intralobar Sequestration
13: Bronchogenic Cyst
14: Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (Type 2)
15: Intralobar Sequestration
16: Situs Inversus Totalis
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