Congenital malformation of the pulmonary airways. Case reporte
Pulmonary malformations comprise various anomalies of the respiratory system, including congenital malformation of the pulmonary airway (CVMAP), formerly known as cystic adenomatous malformation, a rare abnormality in the development of the termina
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