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driekwabbige linker en rechter long door isomerie van rechter long (aandoening)
driekwabbige linker en rechter long door isomerie van rechter long
bilaterale drielobbige long door isomerie van rechter long
beide longen met drie kwabben door isomerie van rechter long
Bilateral trilobed lungs due to isomerism of right lung
Bilateral trilobed lungs
Right lung isomerism
Right lung isomerism is a congenital condition in which both lungs develop with the anatomical structure of a right lung. Normally, the right lung has three lobes (upper, middle, and lower), while the left lung has two lobes (upper and lower). In this condition, however, the abnormal left lung is also trilobed, resulting in bilateral trilobed lungs.
Id448648001
StatusPrimitive
Associated morphologydrielobbige structuur
Finding sitestructuur van linker long
Occurrencecongenitaal
Pathological processproces van pathologische ontwikkeling
SNOMED CT to ICD-10 extended map
TargetQ33.8
RuleTRUE
AdviceALWAYS Q33.8
CorrelationSNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified