Untreated pulmonary sequestration with recurrent superinfection -supporting COPD development in a 42 year old male patient.
Maximilian LeitnerJeannine L KühnlePetra EckerTetiana KhrystenkoWolfgang TränkenschuhRobert BalsPhilipp M LepperFrank LangerPublished in: Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine (2024)
Although cigarette smoking is the main risk factor for developing COPD, recurring lung infections may have a synergistic effect. Sometimes recurrent infections are caused by a congenital malformation. Especially in adults who have had recurrent pneumonia since childhood.