Abstract

A case in which anomalous systemic venous drainage occurred in association with the hypogenetic lung syndrome (scimitar syndrome) is described. The chest radiograph appearances of the anomalous systemic vein mimicked an anomalous pulmonary or scimitar vein. Angiography demonstrated that the patient also had a small anomalous pulmonary vein draining and a systemic artery supplying, the right lung. As the right lung was hypoplastic, all three features of the hypogenetic lung syndrome were present, in addition to partial anomalous systemic venous drainage.

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