Accessory Fissure
Superior Accessory Fissure
An accessory fissure
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- is an anatomical variation in the lungs
- where
an extra fissure divides the lung tissue into additional lobes or segments - beyond the usual lobar divisions.
- where
- It is a congenital variation that occurs during lung development.
- The pathogenesis involves the
- incomplete fusion of the lung during embryonic
development, - resulting in an
- anatomically – an extra cleft of tissue.
- functionally
- do not typically affect lung function but may cause confusion during imaging interpretation, as they can resemble pathological conditions like scarring.
- incomplete fusion of the lung during embryonic
- is an anatomical variation in the lungs