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Martin Luther King, Jr. General Hospital, Los Angeles, California
Correspondence: 1 For reprints contact: Frederick S. Mishkin, Nuclear Medicine Section, Martin Luther King, Jr. General Hospital, 12021 S. Wilmington Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90059.
ABSTRACT
Radionuclide studies demonstrated the lack of bronchial communication and the systemic arterial supply in a case of pulmonary sequestration. The examinations described are simple and innocuous. Such studies might serve for screening to determine vascular supply of pulmonary lesions as an aid in selection of a preferred route for angiography.
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