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Table 2 Clinical characteristics of patients with CPAM

From: Novel compound heterozygous OBSCN variants in Chinese children with congenital pulmonary airway malformation

Patient number

Gender

Age

Location

Pathological typing

1

Female

6 years

Right upper lobe

2

2

Female

7 months

Right lower lobe

1

3

Male

1 year

Right lower lobe

2

4

Female

13 years

Right lower lobe

1

5

Female

6 months

Left upper lobe

1

6

Male

1 year

Left upper lobe

2

7

Female

7 months

Right lower lobe

2

8

Female

8 years

Right lower lobe

2

9

Male

10 months

Left lower lobe

1

  1. CPAM: congenital pulmonary airway malformation
  2. CPAM is classified according to Stocker typing. Type I: It is composed of more than one cyst with a thick wall and a cyst diameter of 2–10 cm. The cyst wall is mainly composed of pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium. Type II: It is composed of multiple small cysts with a diameter of 0.5–2 cm and a wall of columnar or cuboidal epithelium