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Background/Aim: Leiomyoma is a rare benign tumor originating from smooth muscle fibres. In the respiratory tract, these tumors are rare and in the pleura, cases are exceptional, with only a few reported so far. This is the main reason we decided to present this case of primary leiomyoma of the visceral pleura. Case Report: We present a case of a 51-year-old asymptomatic patient who, during a routine medical examination using standard chest radiography, presented with a 3 by 2 cm homogenous mass in the right superior pulmonary area, tangent to the chest wall (same level with the 3rd rib). Further investigation using computed tomography (CT) in the chest confirmed the presence of a 31/18 mm solid mass in the right upper lobe, in contact with the parietal pleura. Surgery was performed for two reasons: i) removal of the tumoral mass and ii) establishing a histopathological diagnosis. Intraoperatively, a well-defined, homogenous, ivory white non-infiltrating
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Savu, C., Melinte, A., Gibu, A., Varban, S., Duaconu, C., Socea, B., … Bacalbasa, N. (2021). Primary leiomyoma of the visceral pleura: An unexpected occurrence. In Vivo, 35(4), 2457–2463. https://doi.org/10.21873/INVIVO.12525
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