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414). These appearances are most commonly met with in still-born infants, or in those that have died shortlj* after birth. It is, how- ever, worthy of note that such conditions are not necessarily incompatible with life, as they are occasionally discovered in the bodies of children of various ages, and even in adults (Figs. 414 and 41.''>). When the malformation is restricted to a small region, the remainder of the Inng devel- opes and grows in such a manner as to render it cajiable of j)erform...- ing the necessary work of respi- ration. When the whole er\eiies in the sound lung ; a,nd cases have been rccordeil in which a single lobe has become so enlarged as to o(_'cupy the greater portion of the thoracic cavity, tlie heart being displaced towards the .side of the undcveloiied lung. In now-born infants the lironchi in the abnor- mally-developed portion of the lung are sometimes normal in appearance ; but in other cases the tubes are dilated, and thus congenital fusiform and cystic bronchiectases may be found en- closed in the dense unexpanded lung-tissue.
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