Azygos Lobe: Prevalence of an Anatomical Variant and Its Recognition among Postgraduate Physicians
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Azygos Lobe: Prevalence of an Anatomical Variant and Its Recognition among Postgraduate Physicians

3468 × 2182 px September 12, 2025 Zeus

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Discover the clinical significance of a Vena Azygos lobe, a rare anatomical lung variation. Learn how this accessory lobe forms due to atypical azygos vein migration, its appearance on chest X-rays, and why it is typically a benign incidental finding during routine thoracic imaging. Understand this unique pulmonary feature and its implications for diagnostic radiology and respiratory health.

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TitleAzygos Lobe: Prevalence of an Anatomical Variant and Its Recognition among Postgraduate Physicians
Dimensions3468 × 2182 px
CategoryRp
PublishedSeptember 12, 2025
AuthorZeus
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