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A girl born at 39 weeks of gestation is evaluated in the neonatal intensive care unit for dyspnea and cyanosis immediately after birth. On physical examination, the infant has a scaphoid abdomen and severe dyspnea with intercostal retractions. On auscultation of the left chest, breath sounds are absent, but peristaltic bowel sounds are present. Which of the following anatomic malformations most likely led to the development of this patient’s symptoms? A. Congenital malformation of the bronchial tree B. Failure of primitive foregut to separate from airway C. Failure of the duodenal lumen to recanalize D. Failure of the pleuroperitoneal canal to close E. Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
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