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A younger female infant (0–2 months group) with a prenatally diagnosed lung lesion underwent a contrast-enhanced chest CT. In this coronal reformat, all three radiologists agreed that the right minor fissure was not visible (the expected region of the right minor fissure is indicated with a circle). A younger female infant (0–2 months group) with a prenatally diagnosed lung lesion underwent a contrast-enhanced chest CT. In this coronal reformat, all three radiologists agreed that the right minor fissure was not visible (the expected region of the right minor fissure is indicated with a circle). The lack of visibility was, at least in part, due to the mass effect of the left lung lesion resulting in right lung atelectasis. Andrew Phelps et al. World Jnl Ped Surgery 2019;2:e000034 © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
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