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Placentoid transformation (in English publications – placental transmogrification) extremely rare lung disease, characterized by formation of villous structures, which look like chorionic villus with pulmonary emphysema. We report the first case of 28 y. o. patient with giant placentoid transformation and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. We used extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for surgical management and it let the oxygen-dependent patient to return to normal life.

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  • Received 18.10.2019; accepted 28.04.2021 Placentoid transformation (in English publications – placental transmogrification) extremely rare lung disease, characterized by formation of villous structures, which look like chorionic villus with pulmonary emphysema

  • Received 18.10.2019; accepted 28.04.2021 Placentoid transformation extremely rare lung disease, characterized by formation of villous structures, which look like chorionic villus with pulmonary emphysema

  • N., Canzian M., Stelmach R. et al Placental transmogrification of the lung presenting as giant bullae with softfatty components // Eur

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Received 18.10.2019; accepted 28.04.2021 Placentoid transformation (in English publications – placental transmogrification) extremely rare lung disease, characterized by formation of villous structures, which look like chorionic villus with pulmonary emphysema. O. Surgical treatment of a patient with placentoid transformation of the lower lobe of the right lung. В большинстве случаев ПТЛ развивается на фоне буллезной эмфиземы [2]. В русскоязычной литературе нами не были найдены публикации клинических случаев лечения ПТЛ.

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