Abstract
A 70-year-old man was admitted for severe hypoxia, haemoptysis and cough. Chest-X-ray and CT-scan indicated a right-lower-lobe collapse. Bronchoscopy showed its occlusion by whitish dense mucus. Aspiration revealed a Bronchial Cast (BC) and a stenotic and inflamed orifice of the right-lower-lobe-bronchus which was biopsied. Histopathologic examination of BC showed fibrin with lymphocytes and neutrophils, and, surprisingly, also the presence of lung cancer. Although the association between BC and benign, myxoid-soft-tissue, tracheobronchial tumors has been described, the association with lung cancer has not previously been reported, and it remains unclear whether it is causal or casual. © 2012 Migliore et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Migliore, M., Ciancio, N., Giuliano, R., & Di Maria, G. (2012). Bronchial cast hiding a lung cancer. Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.1186/2049-6958-7-43
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