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s/l a see can

Posted By: emty on 2009-01-21
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Based on her clinical symptomatology, I would attribute her respiratory symptoms most likely to an acute viral illness with secondary bronchospasm and not to this right perihilar opacity, which would need to be more suspicious of a congenital abnormality such as **** a see can***, pulmonary sequestration or a congenital lobar emphysema.




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