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  • Title: Chronic unilateral hyperlucent lung. A consecutive series of 40 patients.
    Author: Hekali P, Halttunen P, Korhola O, Korppi-Tommola T.
    Journal: Rofo; 1982 Jan; 136(1):41-8. PubMed ID: 6212408.
    Abstract:
    A clinical series of 40 consecutive patients with chronic unilateral hyperlucent lung was analysed. Swyer-James (MacLeod) syndrome turned out to be the most common diagnosis (18 patients, 45%). Other causes were localized emphysema (8 patients, 20%), congenital hypoplastic pulmonary artery (4 patients, 10%), previous massive pulmonary embolism (4 patients, 10%), bronchial carcinoma (3 patients, 7.5%), sequelae of radiation therapy (2 patients, 5%) and benign intrabronchial neoplasm (1 patient, 2.5%). The reduction of pulmonary vasculature was scored (0-9). The most extensive reduction was found in patients with Swyer-James syndrome (mean 5.8), whereas patients with bronchial cancer had the smallest changes (mean 3.0).
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