hyperlucent lung syndrome
- hyperlucent lung syndrome
- a syndrome simulating localized emphysema, but due to congenital absence or hypoplasia of pulmonary arteries; there may be lobar or segmental agenesis, as well as accessory lungs, lobes, or segments.
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