Literature DB >> 12112802

Inflammatory endobronchial polyps in childhood: clinical spectrum and possible link to mechanical ventilation.

D McShane1, A G Nicholson, P Goldstraw, G Ladas, W D Travis, R Ramanan, I M Balfour-Lynn, M Rosenthal, A Bush.   

Abstract

Inflammatory polyps of the airways are now regarded as histopathologically distinct nonneoplastic endobronchial lesions, which in adults are associated with a variety of chronic inflammatory insults. However, their clinical presentation in the pediatric population is extremely rare, with the etiology of such polyps poorly defined. The clinical and histopathological data from four pediatric patients, identified in the histopathology files of the Royal Brompton Hospital, were retrospectively reviewed. Three out of 4 patients had a history of mechanical ventilation in the neonatal period. In these 3 patients, the polyps were all situated in the proximal airways on the right side. These 3 patients presented at 6 weeks, 7 weeks, and 2 years, respectively, and were successfully treated by polypectomy at rigid bronchoscopy, with subsequent return to normality. One patient, presenting at 12 years of age without history of iatrogenic intervention, underwent a left lower lobectomy for a polyp sited in a segmental bronchus. Presentation in 3 of the 4 patients was with lobar collapse. The fourth patient presented with hyperinflation. We conclude that inflammatory endobronchial polyps may be associated with a history of mechanical ventilation in the neonatal period, polyp formation perhaps being secondary to airway trauma. The small caliber of the main airways in neonates may also be a contributory factor in presentation. Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12112802     DOI: 10.1002/ppul.10120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol        ISSN: 1099-0496


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1.  Ball valve obstruction of a bronchus causing lobar emphysema in a neonate.

Authors:  E Clubley; R J England; C Cullinane; D C Crabbe
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2007-01-06       Impact factor: 1.827

2.  A suspected case of inflammatory bronchial polyp induced by bronchial thermoplasty but resolved spontaneously.

Authors:  Akira Takeuchi; Yoshihiro Kanemitsu; Osamu Takakuwa; Keima Ito; Yuki Kitamura; Yoshitsugu Inoue; Norihisa Takeda; Kensuke Fukumitsu; Takamitsu Asano; Satoshi Fukuda; Hirotsugu Ohkubo; Masaya Takemura; Ken Maeno; Yutaka Ito; Tetsuya Oguri; Akio Niimi
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 2.895

3.  Benign Endobronchial Inflammatory Polyp with Cystic Degeneration: A Case Report.

Authors:  Ashok Kuwal; Manish Advani; Devendra Raj Mathur
Journal:  Turk Thorac J       Date:  2019-08-19

4.  Case Report: Massive Hemoptysis From a Spontaneously Regression Inflammatory Bronchial Polyp.

Authors:  Yuichiro Iwamoto; Haruka Takenouchi; Katsumasa Koyama; Ryo Shirai; Hideaki Kaneto; Koichi Tomoda
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-05-31

5.  A case of endobronchial polyp mimicking congenital lobar emphysema in an infant.

Authors:  Rahele Mehrain; Abbas Hadipur
Journal:  Caspian J Intern Med       Date:  2011
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