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A 1-hour-old infant, who was born at term without complications, develops bluish discoloration and difficulty breathing soon after birth. The infant’s Apgar scores at 1 minute 5 minutes are 6 and 7, respectively. Physical examination reveals absent breath sounds on the left, with bowel sounds prese in the left hemithorax. Heart sounds are distant on the left but heard well on the right. normal development of which of the following best accounts for this infant’s presentation? Dorsal mesentery of the esophagus Pleuroperitoneal folds Pulmonary surfactant Septum transversum Tracheoesophageal septum
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