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Anomalous pulmonary artery is a developmental anomaly in which one lung has a mirror arrangement of fissures and bronchi in relation to the normally developed second lung. This means that both lungs have the same shape, but the arrangement of the slits in one lung resembles a mirror image of the other lung. This condition can be detected both at birth and at a later age.

The causes of this developmental anomaly are unknown, but some studies indicate a connection between mild mirror and hereditary factors. There are also theories linking mild mirrors to exposure to certain factors during pregnancy.

Clinical manifestations of mirror lung may include difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, cough, wheezing, and other symptoms associated with impaired lung function. Diagnosis of lung mirrors can be done using computed tomography or other imaging techniques.

Treatment for mild mirrors depends on the severity of the condition and may include surgical correction, the use of bronchodilators, or special respiratory therapy. However, mild specularis is a rare condition and most patients with this condition do not require treatment.

In general, lung specularis is a developmental abnormality that can lead to a variety of clinical manifestations. Treatment for this condition depends on the severity of the condition, and may include surgery, bronchodilators, or breathing therapy.



Lung specular: developmental anomaly.

The lung is an organ located in the right upper quadrant of the chest and consisting of air sacs (alveoli) that contain air and are involved in the breathing process. There are two lungs: right and left. Lung malformation is a condition in which the organ does not develop correctly, which can lead to various health problems.

One type of lung development anomaly is mirror lung, which is characterized by the location of the bronchi and slits in the body, like a second, correctly developed lung. This pathological condition is very rare, but causes serious discomfort and complications in patients. The lungs are a system