Kc. Hung et al., PULMONARY PSEUDOSEQUESTRATION RECEIVING ARTERIAL SUPPLY FROM A CORONARY-ARTERY FISTULA - A CASE-REPORT, Angiology, 47(9), 1996, pp. 925-928
A forty-eight-year-old man with a history of pulmonary tuberculosis an
d scarring of both hila and upper lobes was noted to have bilateral pu
lmonary pseudosequestration, in which the blood supply originated from
a coronary artery fistulous vessel arising from the left circumflex a
rtery and draining into the pulmonary artery. This is the first report
ed patient with the source of blood supply to the pulmonary pseudosequ
estration arising from a coronary artery fistula.