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Endobronchial hamartoma; a rare structural cause of chronic cough
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2017
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TracheobronchitisPulmonary HamartomasMultiple Pulmonary NoduleSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPulmonary HamartomaPathologyChronic CoughPulmonary BlastomaHuman PathologyChest X-rayMedicineLung CancerPulmonary Sclerosing HemangiomaRadiology
Pulmonary hamartomas are rare benign tumors consisting of multiple mesenchymal cell lines like cartilage, bone and fat. We discuss an interesting case of a 53-year-old male patient, who was referred to our clinic for persistent cough. Chest X-ray revealed a left suprahilar density associated with plate like atelectasis, which on chest CT was found to be a densely calcified nodule, causing narrowing of the left upper lobe (LUL) bronchus with calcified bilateral hilar lymph nodes. A bronchoscopy revealed a smooth endobronchial mass with calcification, which was removed. Histopathology revealed pulmonary hamartoma.
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