Hybrid lesion (pediatric chest)
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Hybrid lesion: paediatric chest
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A hybrid lesion in paediatric chest radiology refers to a combination of a congenital pulmonary airways malformation (CPAM) and a pulmonary sequestration(most commonly extralobar). It falls under a type of bronchopulmonary foregut malformation. Due to more sophisticated imaging they are increasingly recognised.
-<p>A <strong>hybrid lesion</strong> in paediatric chest radiology refers to a combination of a <a href="/articles/congenital-pulmonary-airway-malformation" title="CPAM">congenital pulmonary airways malformation (CPAM)</a> and a <a href="/articles/pulmonary-sequestration" title="Pulmonary sequestration">pulmonary sequestration</a> (most commonly extralobar). It falls under a type of <a href="/articles/bronchopulmonary-foregut-malformation" title="Bronchopulmonary foregut malformation">bronchopulmonary foregut malformation</a>. Due to more sophisticated imaging they are increasingly recognised. </p>- +<p>A <strong>hybrid lesion</strong> in paediatric chest radiology refers to a combination of a <a href="/articles/congenital-pulmonary-airway-malformation">congenital pulmonary airways malformation (CPAM)</a> and a <a href="/articles/pulmonary-sequestration">pulmonary sequestration</a> (most commonly extralobar). It falls under a type of <a href="/articles/bronchopulmonary-foregut-malformation">bronchopulmonary foregut malformation</a>. Due to more sophisticated imaging they are increasingly recognised. </p>