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Khatwa U et al. – The authors report a case of secondary hepatopulmonary fusion in a neonate, in which multiplanar and three–dimensional images were helpful in delineating the precise anatomy for preoperative evaluation. Understanding the diagnostic limitations of plain radiographs and MRI, the use of MDCT with its multiplanar and 3D imaging may emerge as a useful noninvasive imaging modality in the evaluation of possible hepatopulmonary fusion in pediatric patients with right–sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia.

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