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Dictionary » S » Swyer-james-macleod syndrome Swyer-james-macleod syndromeSwyer-James-MacLeod syndrome --> swyer-james syndrome (Science: radiology) unilateral hyperlucent lung, Macleod syndrome, may be bilateral, hyperlucency and air-trapping, decreased pulmonary arteries, paucity of bronchial subdivisions with or without proximal bronchiectasis, history of early and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, possibly secondary to obliterative bronchitis/bronchiolitis (adenovirus?) ![]()
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Results from our forumNo period, No sex, i don't know?@jwalin, JackBean XY persons with Swyer syndrome have uterus(those with AIS don't have it) and with hormone therapy can bear pregnancy(donor of ...
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