Intralobar sequestration of lung receives blood supply from

Correct Answer: Descending abdominal aoa
Description: A sequestration consists of normally developed bronchioles and alveoli supplied by systemic rather than pulmonary aeries. 95% of the time this blood supply is from the Aoa either above or below the diaphragm. Other characteristic features of sequestration - They occur most commonly in the lower lobes, L > R Lung sequestrations are of two types Intralobar and Extralobar
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