@article{Lovrenski_2018, title={Pulmonary Sequestration as an Incidental Finding of Pediatric Abdominal Ultrasound - Two Cases}, volume={37}, url={https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhsmr/article/view/137350}, DOI={10.31584/jhsmr.032}, abstractNote={<p>Abdominal ultrasound (US) is a commonly indicated examination in pediatrics. However, lung bases are often not thoroughly examined. Pulmonary sequestration is mostly detected prenatally, but also postnatally – incidentally or with the appearance of recurrent pulmonary infections. It can be detected by US, yet our research has not found a single reported case where sequestration was incidentally detected by US, without any previous knowledge of its existence. Here, we report on 2 such cases of pulmonary sequestrations detected during routine pediatric abdominal US. Tubular anechogenic structure above the left hemidiaphragm should bring attention to the potential diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Health Science and Medical Research}, author={Lovrenski, Jovan}, year={2018}, month={Nov.}, pages={61–66} }