Pulmonary isolation
Pulmonary isolation is also known as pulmonary cysts with abnormal arterial blood supply. It refers to a rare congenital malformation of the lung. A cystic mass is formed from part of the lung tissue supplied by the abnormal systemic circulation arteries. This part of the lung tissue can communicate with the bronchi, causing Recurrent localized infections do not show any respiratory symptoms when they are not connected, also known as bronchopulmonary isolation. The clinical feature is the presence of abnormal arterial blood supply. The treatment of this disease is mainly surgical removal of diseased lung tissue.
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