What are the Types of Bronchopulmonary Sequestration?
Intralobar Sequestration (ILS) is located within the normal lung lobe and shares its pleural covering. It is more common than extralobar sequestration and typically presents in older children or young adults.
Extralobar Sequestration (ELS) is separated from the normal lung and has its own pleural covering. It is often diagnosed in infants or even prenatally through ultrasound.