Abstract
A twenty-three-year-old male truck driver with a 12-pack year smoking history and no previous history of hospitalization was admitted to the “Shefqet Ndroqi” University Hospital pulmonology department after a cardiologist consultation where he was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension. Two of the patient’s uncles from his mother’s side died during their pediatric age from congenital heart defects. A contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography was performed, and it showed an interruption of the lumen of the proximal part of the left pulmonary artery (atresia), a reduction of the left lung parenchyma volume, and bilateral pulmonary emphysema. The respiratory functional tests detected a moderate obstructive syndrome, and the 6MWT detected a decrease in arterial partial pressure of oxygen and oxygen saturation level. A diagnosis of unilateral pulmonary artery atresia/agenesis was confirmed.
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Granthaalayah Publications and Printers