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Missing Oblique Fissure on Left Lung – A Case Report
Lungs are respiratory organs located in chest. They help us to breathe. So any variation of the lung anatomy can have clinical implications in healthcare involving respiratory pathology. This study aims to report an unusual case of a missing oblique fissure on the left side and atrophy of right side.