Are prenatally recognized cystic lung lesions directly connected with normal bronchial trees?

S. Kikuchi, K. Kawasaki, M. Endoh, M. Higuchi (Stegaya, Tokyo, Japan)

Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Congenital and acquired lung disorders: diagnostic and therapeutic indications in infants and children
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases

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