Radionuclide angiography and ventilation/perfusion studies in two patients with systemic arterial supply to the basal segment of the left lung.

The findings of radionuclide studies in two adult men with systemic arterial supply to the basal segment of the left lung without sequestration are reported. Radionuclide angiography with Tc-99m human serum albumin-diethylenetriamine showed that the lung was perfused by the systemic circulation rather than by the pulmonary artery. Ventilation and perfusion scans with Xe-133 and Tc-99m MAA showed a V/Q mismatch in this area, suggesting the presence of normal bronchial communication without a pulmonary arterial supply. These results also suggest the presence of a left-to-left shunt in the well-ventilated lung in this area. MRI and conventional angiography showed an aberrant artery arising from the descending thoracic aorta, supplying the basal segment of the left lung without a pulmonary artery. In both patients, left lower lobectomy showed normal alveobronchial structures without sequestration. Radionuclide angiography and ventilation/perfusion imaging appear to be reliable noninvasive methods for diagnosing this rare anomaly with a left-to-left shunt.

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