Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
- Volume 47 Issue 4
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- Pages.549-556
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- 1999
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- 1738-3536(pISSN)
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- 2005-6184(eISSN)
A Case of Bronchial Lipoma with Extrabronchial Growth Causing Middle Lobe Syndrome and Pneumonia
중엽증후군과 폐렴을 유발한 기관지의 성장을 보이는 기관지 지방종 1예
- Park, Se-Jong (Department of Internal medicine, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Jang, Kyung-Soon (Department of Internal medicine, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Kim, Do-Min (Department of Internal medicine, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Kwon, Jae-Sung (Department of Internal medicine, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Lee, Sung-Geun (Department of Internal medicine, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Kim, Myung-Sun (Department of Internal medicine, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Kang, Jong-Yeal (Department of Chest Surgery, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Kim, Eung-Soo (Department of Chest Surgery, Hanil Hospital) ;
- Lee, Byung-Doo (Department of Pathology, Hanil Hospital)
- 박세종 (한일병원 내과) ;
- 장경순 (한일병원 내과) ;
- 김도민 (한일병원 내과) ;
- 권재성 (한일병원 내과) ;
- 이성근 (한일병원 내과) ;
- 김명선 (한일병원 내과) ;
- 강종렬 (한일병원 흉부외과) ;
- 김응수 (한일병원 흉부외과) ;
- 이병두 (한일병원 해부병리과)
- Published : 1999.10.30
Abstract
Benign pulmonary tumors are rare entities, and among them bronchial lipomas are the most uncommon. Up to date, about 80 cases have been reported in the English literature. But, the bronchial lipoma with extrabronchial growth causing middle lobe syndrome and pneumonia is extremely rare. Bronchial lipomas, mainly arising from normal fatty tissue of the proximal portion of the lobar or segmental bronchi, are histologically benign. But if diagnosis and treatments are delayed, they can produce extensive pulmonary parenchymal damage and irreversible brochiectasis distally. So whenever possible, the treatment of choice is resection by means of bronchoscopy via early diagnosis. But if endoscopic removal is not possible because the distal end of the tumor could not be visualized by fiberoptic bronchoscopy or if the nature of the tumor is unclear, surgery is necessary, with lobectomy or pneumonectomy being required in most cases due to the extensively damaged pulmonary parenchyma. We present a case of bronchial lipoma with extrabronchial growth, with a review of the literature and report of an unusual case.