Accessory fissures of the lung

Last revised by Jeremy Jones on 30 Jan 2021

Accessory fissures of the lung usually occur at the borders of bronchopulmonary segments. They are common normal variants but are less commonly seen on imaging. 

Some of the more common accessory fissure include 1:

Differential diagnosis

General imaging differential considerations include:

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Cases and figures

  • Case 1: azygos fissure
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  • Case 2: inferior accessory fissure
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  • Case 3
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