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The Accessory Lung Lobe in Thoracic Disease: A Case Series and Anatomical Review
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Interventional PulmonologyPulmonary Alveolar ProteinosisPathologyClinical AnatomyPleural EffusionCase SeriesAnatomyPulmonologyGross AnatomyPneumothoraxAnatomical ReviewRadiologyImaging AnatomyVeterinary PathologySmall Animal Internal MedicineAccessory Lung LobeCaudal MediastinumPulmonary MedicineLung CancerVeterinary ScienceThoracic SurgeryDisease PresentationMedicine
Diseases of the accessory lung lobe (AccLL) are often overlooked in dogs and cats, perhaps because of its recessed location. Diseases of this lobe also can mimic diseases of the diaphragm or structures comprising the caudal mediastinum. Normal anatomy of the AccLL and the diagnostic tools used today will be reviewed to help differentiate disease of adjacent organs. Four cases will also be described to illustrate disease presentation and radiographic findings affecting this lobe.
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