National Journal of Clinical Anatomy (Jan 2015)
Absence of both fissures in a right lung: a case report
Abstract
The right lung has two fissures which separate the lung into three lobes. They are the oblique fissure and the horizontal fissure and the lobes are superior, middle and the inferior lobes respectively arranged from the apex of the lung to the base. In the present case, during routine dissection the right lung was observed to have complete absence of both oblique fissure and horizontal fissure and there was no lobar pattern. The lung pleural membrane was continuous from the apex to the base. Hilum structures were arranged normally. Left lung was completely normal with no variation. Variation of anatomy of lung fissures is important in case of diagnosis of lung pathologies and in the modality of treatment for segmental resection of lung.
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