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: An accumulation of fluid in the pleural space, which may be isolated or part of a broader condition like fetal hydrops.

: The most frequent type, characterized by disorganized cystic or solid lung tissue.

: A mass of non-functioning lung tissue that has no connection to the normal bronchial tree and receives its blood supply from the systemic circulation.

Fetal pleuropulmonary anomalies represent a rare and heterogeneous group of developmental lesions affecting the lungs and pleural cavity, occurring in approximately . While these conditions can be complex, modern prenatal imaging often allows for early diagnosis and effective management planning. Common Types of Anomalies