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1 year old with dyspnea.
Jonathan Gordon, M.D., Ph.D.
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Summary:
1 year old with dyspnea.
Q. The least likely cause for unilateral hyperlucent lung at this age is:
Swyer-James syndrome.
Pulmonary hypoplasia
Poland’s syndrome
Foreign body obstruction.
Lung transplant.
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jj jithendrian
2/9/2010 10:04:56 AM
findings please
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