History: Adult male with chest pain.


This is a case of an esophageal bronchus, which is a congenital foregut abnormality sometimes also referred to as communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformation. An esophageal bronchus typically feeds the medial basal segment of the right lower lobe and puts the patient at risk for recurrent pneumonia in that segment.
See this case here where an esophageal bronchus was discovered by esophageal scintigraphy using Tc-99m sulfur colloid.




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