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Clinical cases

Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the trachea

Boloursaz MR, Khalilzadeh S, Abbasi Dezfoli A, Kahkoee Sh, Karimi Sh, Abbaszadeh M, Masjedi MR, Velayati AA.
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the trachea

Abstract

This report described a 2-year-old boy who presented with severe respiratory distress and stridor. Bronchoscopy and CT revealed a mass in the left anterolateral tracheal wall and histopathology showed a tracheal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor. Initial removal by rigid bronchoscopy resulted in prompt recurrence of the tumor. Therefore he underwent tracheal surgical resection. A bronchoscopy at 12 months after surgery did not show any recurrence sign.

Keywords: Inflammatory Myofibroblastic tumor, Trachea, Pediatric age.

Left lung agenesis lately diagnosed

Oana Deleanu, Natalia Patrascu, Ana-Maria Nebunoiu, V. Vintila, Ruxandra Ulmeanu, F.D. Mihaltan
Left lung agenesis lately diagnosed

Abstract

We present the case of a 51 years old female-patient, with severe dextroscoliosis, having like unique symptom progressive dyspnea. The blood samples reveals polycythemia, the radiological exam shows the opacification of 2/3 of the left thorax, the absence of the lung structure in the other 1/3, the deviation of the mediastinum, and dextroscoliosis; the computer tomography reveals the absence of the left lung artery and the left airways, compensatory hyperinflation of the right lung and dilatation of the trunk and right pulmonary artery; the bronchoscopy does not visualize the carina or the left main bronchus, typical for pulmonary agenesis. Echocardiography confirmed the absence of left pulmonary artery and shows mild pulmonary hypertension (systolic pressure in the pulmonary artery of 33 mmHg) with dilatation of the right cavities, but good cinetics.

We face a case of pulmonary agenesis late diagnosed, with modest functional cardiologic implications, limited therapeutic options and good survival, justified by the late appearance of the pulmonary hypertension of low severity and without worstening in time.

Keywords: pulmonary agenesis, pulmonary hypertension.