Tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculoma
Tracheal tumors are rare and difficult to diagnose. Moreover, delays in diagnosis are very common because the symptoms are nonspecific. As a result, tracheal tumors are commonly mistreated as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or bronchial asthma. We report a case of a 49-year-old male who presen...
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doaj-c435bbb71ac443998ca51170987127dd2020-11-25T01:16:17ZengYeungnam University College of MedicineYeungnam University Journal of Medicine2384-02932018-06-0135111412010.12701/yujm.2018.35.1.1141888Tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculomaJehun KimChul-Ho OakTae-Won JangMann-Hong JungTracheal tumors are rare and difficult to diagnose. Moreover, delays in diagnosis are very common because the symptoms are nonspecific. As a result, tracheal tumors are commonly mistreated as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or bronchial asthma. We report a case of a 49-year-old male who presented with a 3-month history of dyspnea and cough. Chest computed tomography scan showed a 1.5×1.3 cm homogenous tumor originating from the right lateral wall of the tracheobronchial angle into the tracheal lumen as well as a 0.5×0.4 cm round nodular lesion at the right upper lobe with multiple mediastinal lymph nodes enlargement. Bronchoscopic findings revealed a broad-based, polypoid lesion nearly obstructing the airway of the right main bronchus. The patient was diagnosed with pleomorphic adenoma which is the most common benign tumor of the salivary glands, but rarely appears in the trachea. Upon surgery, tracheal pleomorphic adenoma and co-existing active pulmonary tuberculoma that had been mistreated as bronchial asthma over 3 months was revealed. Following surgery, the patient underwent anti-tuberculosis treatment. No recurrence has been detected in the 3 years since treatment and the patient is now asymptomatic.http://yujm.yu.ac.kr/upload/pdf/yujm-35-114.pdfTracheal neoplasmsPleomorphic adenomaPulmonary tuberculosis |
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Tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculoma |
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Tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculoma |
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Tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculoma |
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Tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculoma |
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Tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculoma |
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tracheal pleomorphic adenoma with coexisting pulmonary tuberculoma |
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Yeungnam University College of Medicine |
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Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine |
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2384-0293 |
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2018-06-01 |
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Tracheal tumors are rare and difficult to diagnose. Moreover, delays in diagnosis are very common because the symptoms are nonspecific. As a result, tracheal tumors are commonly mistreated as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or bronchial asthma. We report a case of a 49-year-old male who presented with a 3-month history of dyspnea and cough. Chest computed tomography scan showed a 1.5×1.3 cm homogenous tumor originating from the right lateral wall of the tracheobronchial angle into the tracheal lumen as well as a 0.5×0.4 cm round nodular lesion at the right upper lobe with multiple mediastinal lymph nodes enlargement. Bronchoscopic findings revealed a broad-based, polypoid lesion nearly obstructing the airway of the right main bronchus. The patient was diagnosed with pleomorphic adenoma which is the most common benign tumor of the salivary glands, but rarely appears in the trachea. Upon surgery, tracheal pleomorphic adenoma and co-existing active pulmonary tuberculoma that had been mistreated as bronchial asthma over 3 months was revealed. Following surgery, the patient underwent anti-tuberculosis treatment. No recurrence has been detected in the 3 years since treatment and the patient is now asymptomatic. |
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Tracheal neoplasms Pleomorphic adenoma Pulmonary tuberculosis |
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