Discussion
Diagnosis With Brief Discussion
- Courtesy
- St. Vincents Hospital, Catholic University
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- Discussion
- Rare, 0.1% of all pulmonary tumor
Clinically
- middle-aged (obese) men who smoke
- sx & sn of atelectasis, recurrent pneumonia, or bronchiectais due to bronchial obstruction
Pathologically
- arising from submucosal or intersitial adipose tissue of central bronchi
- many tumors contain a mixture of myxomatous, fibroblastic, chondroid, smooth m. element - variant of hamartoma?
Radiographically
- Atelectasis or obstructive pneumonitis
- SPN
- CT: fat attenuation ?conclusive evidence
Treatment
- endoscopic removal
- large tumor/parenchymal destruction - surgical resection
Significance
- May cause severe parenchymal damage and significant morbidity due to chronic recurrent pneumonia
- Bronchial washing: atypical cells due to chronic irriatation and inflm, leading to erroneous Dx of lung ca.
- Keywords
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Airway, Benign tumor,