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Unilateral Absence of Pulmonary Artery
Gu Hyun Lee, Jae Young Choi, Jong Kyun Lee, Jun Hee Sul, Sung Kyu Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1996;39(9):1309-1314.   Published online September 15, 1996
Unilateral absence of pulmonary artery(UAPA) is a rare disease. We experienced 2 cases of UAPA in 5 month-old male patient and 16 year-old female patient with the chief complaint of dyspnea. Lung perfusion scan, cardiac catheterization with pulmonary and aortic angiography confirmed the diagnosis of UAPA.
A Case of Unilateral Absence of Pulmonary Artery
Joon Ho Bang, Sang Nyen Kim, Jong In Byun, Won Bae Lee, Byung Churl Lee, Kyong Su Lee, Sung Hoon Cho
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(6):873-878.   Published online June 15, 1992
A Unilateral Absence of Pulmonary Artery(UAPA), which develops occasionally as one of the associated anomaly in congenital cardiovascular defect like as tetralogy of Fallot, is rare anomaly as an isolated congenital defect. We have recently experienced a case of UAPA in a 9 years old boy, which was diagnosed by perfusion scan, digital subtraction angiography. So we report this case...
A case of Unilateral Absence of Pulmonary Artery.
Kwang Sin Joh, Dong Soo Kim, Chul Joo Ryu, Shin Heh Kang, Sung Kyu Lee, Ki Young Lee, Dong Shik Chin
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1986;29(5):559-563.   Published online May 31, 1986
Unilateral Absence of Pulmonary Artery(UAPA) is a rare disease. It is characterized by no specfiic cardiopulmonary symptoms in general. We experienced a case of UAPA in a 9 year-old female patient with the chief complaint of abnormal chest Xray finding. Lung perfusion scan, cardiac catheterization with pulmonary and aortic angiography confirmed the diagnosis of right side UAPA.
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