Bilateral arrested lung development is usually incompatible with life. Agenesis, aplasia or hypoplasia tends to unilaterally affect a whole lung rather than a single lobe.
The condition is usually detected on routine chest x-ray as volume loss and absence of an aerated lung in the affected hemithorax.
Most patients have associated anomalies in other organs.
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