Endobronchial malignant fibrous histiocytoma: Case report of an unusual presentation and palliative flexible bronchoscopic resection

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Abstract

Primary malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) of the lung is a very rare neoplasm that usually presents as a parenchymal mass. Here we report an unusual case of primary MFH of the bronchus, showing relatively benign clinical features. We performed a palliative resection via flexible bronchoscopy, using a polypectomy snare. The patient has survived for over 2 years after being diagnosed with an endobronchial mass, later found to be MFH, and 14 months post-debulking. There is a possibility that endobronchial MFH has a more favorable prognosis than MFH of other origins. If this is true, interventional bronchoscopy can be a reasonable option for non-operable cases of MFH. © 2013 Daedalus Enterprises.

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Kim, J. H., Cho, S. H., Kim, E. K., Lee, J. H., & Jeong, H. C. (2013). Endobronchial malignant fibrous histiocytoma: Case report of an unusual presentation and palliative flexible bronchoscopic resection. Respiratory Care, 58(8). https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.01996

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