LUNGS VARIATION DUE TO ABNORMAL DEVELOPMENT-A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i8.209Keywords:
Anomaly of lung, Left lung, Right lungAbstract
This is a case study of lung anomaly found at the time of dissection in Anatomy department. A cadaver of nearly 40 years
old Indian male having changes in gross anatomy of both the lung. In which Left lung was seen membranous and has no
fissures and a single lobes. In right lung upper and middle lobe expanded at its anterior border up to left axillary line, in
such a way that only single lung was seen anteriorly.
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