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Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation With Anasarca
P. A. Aslam, MD;
Sheldon B. Korones, MD;
Robert L. Richardson, Jr.;
James W. Pate, MD
JAMA. 1970;212(4):622-624.
Abstract
A newborn infant with cystic adenomatoid malformation and anomalous systemic blood supply to the lower lobe of the left lung successfully underwent resection of the lung. This patient is one of the growing number of infants with this malformation who survived surgery. To the best of our knowledge, she is the first with anasarca to undergo pulmonary resection successfully.
Author Affiliations
From the departments of pediatrics (Dr. Korones) and surgery (Drs. Aslam, Richardson, and Pate), University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis.
Footnotes
Reprint requests to 951 Court Ave, Memphis 38103 (Dr. Richardson).
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