Discussion
Diagnosis With Brief Discussion
- Diagnosis
- Endotracheal hemangioma
- Radiologic Findings
- Fig 1. : Chest radiograph shows no specific finding.
Fig 2-4 : Chest CT images with mediastinal view show about 0.6cm sized well-circumscribed polypoid mass with strong enhancement (Post-contrast HU : 155-160HU) at tracheal wall. There is no definite evidence of tracheal wall destruction and extraluminal infiltration. Chest CT images with lung view show focal ground glass opacity in right lower lobe, suggesting combined aspirated blood.
Fig 5 : Bronchoscopic biopsy of the tracheal nodule revealed endotracheal hemangioma.
- Brief Review
- Endotracheal hemangioma is a rare benign lesion which can occur in the tracheobronchial tree. Patient may present with recurrent hemoptysis and cough. The CT findings are well-marginated, sessile and polypoid shaped mass with homogeneous soft tissue attenuation and strong enhancement. It is usually small less than 1cm. Surgical removal for curative treatment is recommended.
- References
- 1. Tumors in the tracheobronchial tree: CT and FDG PET feature.
- Radiographics 2009; 29:55-71.
2. Massive hemoptysis due to endotracheal hemangioma: A case report and literature.
- Tuberc Respir Dis 2015;78:106-111.
3. A Large tracheal capillary hemangioma treated with interventional bronchoscopy.
- Respiratory medicine CME 4 (2011) 60-61.
- Keywords
- trachea, hemangioma,