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Radiology, Vol 121, 423-426, Copyright © 1976 by Radiological Society of North America


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Ventilation-perfusion lung images in the Swyer-James syndrome

CW O'Dell, A Taylor, CB Higgins, WL Ashburn, RF Schillaci and NP Alazraki

Ventilation-perfusion lung imaging appears to be a significant nonivasive means of supporting the clinical diagnosis of Swyer-James syndrome. Three cases are presented which display characteristic delayed washout of xenon from a small or normal-sized, underperfused hyperlucent lung.


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