Presentation
Dyspnoea and chest pain. The patient is heavy smoker
Patient Data
Age: 45 years old
Gender: Male
From the case:
Inferior accessory fissure of the right lung
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The inferior accessory fissure is normal variant which separate the medial basal segment from the other basal segments of right lower lobe. The patient also has centrilobular emphysematous changes at upper lobes of both lungs.
Diagnosis: Inferior accessory fissure
From the case:
Inferior accessory fissure of the right lung
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Orange line overlies inferior accessory fissure of the right lung.