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- Scimitar syndrome | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org
Scimitar syndrome, also known as pulmonary venolobar syndrome or hypogenetic lung syndrome, is characterised by a hypoplastic lung that is drained by an anomalous vein into the systemic venous system It is a type of partial anomalous pulmonary v
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Scimitar syndrome most commonly presents with one anomalous pulmonary vein draining into the IVC This case is an unusual variant in which the patient has two anomalous veins that drain into the IVC: one classic scimitar vein and another smaller
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On chest X-ray, Scimitar syndrome is easily diagnosed by demonstrating the abnormal shape of the scimitar vein in the right lower lung zone and small size of the right lung, on CT scan, the various anatomical malformation of the lung, the heart, the pleura and the pulmonary veins are demonstrated easily
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The right hemithorax is smaller than the left with ipsilateral mediastinal shift and blurred right heart border due to pulmonary hypoplasia There is an anomalous vessel resembling a Turkish sword (scimitar) in the right lung
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Features of Scimitar syndrome Case courtesy of Dr Hani AlSalam
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Scimitar syndrome is characterized by partial or complete anomalous pulmonary venous drainage of the right lung into the inferior vena cava The abnormal vein may drain into the inferior vena cava itself, the portal vein, or the hepatic veins It
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Scimitar syndrome is an uncommon combination of 2 congenital anomalies: 1) hypoplastic lung and 2) partial anomalous pulmonary venous return The syndrome is almost always right-sided
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Scimitar syndrome is an uncommon congenital anomaly combining a hypoplastic lung and partial anomalous pulmonary venous return It almost always occurs on the right The syndrome gets its name from the curving of the anomalous pulmonary vein that
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Also, a tubular structure is seen in the lower right lung, which has the shape of a scimitar; the findings are suggestive of Scimitar's syndrome (pulmonary venolobar syndrome or hypogenetic lung syndrome), a type of partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR) The heart is displaced to the right The left pulmonary artery is very prominent
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