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Radiological evaluation of pulmonary vein obstruction including two examinations by magnetic resonance imaging

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Congenital obstruction of the pulmonary vein without anomalous drainage can cause long-standing pulmonary congestion and pulmonary arterial hypertension, and it may include stenosis of individual pulmonary veins and pulmonary vein atresia. We reviewed seven cases of pulmonary vein obstruction, five of which were accompanied by other cardiac anomalies. Right pulmonary veins were involved in all seven cases; one case was bilateral. Pulmonary veins were occluded totally in five and partially in three lungs. Diagnostic pulmonary catheterization and angiography were performed. Chest radiographs of total occlusion cases showed decreased lung volume, features of pulmonary edema, interstitial lesions, and pleural changes, which were quite specific, whereas pulmonary venous dilatation was the dominant finding in partial obstruction cases. Pulmonary perfusion scan (n=3) showed total perfusion defects in the cases with total occlusion of pulmonary veins. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (n=2) demonstrated totally occluded pulmonary veins at the venoatrial junction in two lungs and membranous focal obstruction in one lung. Two children underwent pneumonectomy and had the diagnosis histologically confirmed. Although catheterization and angiography are essential for the diagnosis of pulmonary vein obstruction, MR imaging is a useful adjunct.

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Kim, W.S., Yeon, K.M., Kim, I. et al. Radiological evaluation of pulmonary vein obstruction including two examinations by magnetic resonance imaging. Pediatr Radiol 23, 6–11 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02020210

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