| Literature DB >> 26015878 |
Silvia Madafferi1, Vincenzo D Catania1, Antonella Accinni1, Renata Boldrini1, Alessandro Inserra1.
Abstract
We are reporting 3 cases of pediatric endobronchial tumors presented with recurrent pneumonia. The median age of patients, at time of presentation, was 10.6 years. All patients presented with recurrent pneumonia with a mean time to occurrence, after onset of symptoms, of 14 mo. Bronchoscopy was early performed as part of diagnostic work-up and it revealed an endobronchial mass in every case. Complete surgical resection was performed in all cases, with lung preservation in two of them. Neither post-operative chemotherapy nor radiotherapy was required. The mean duration of follow-up was 7 years and all patients are still alive and disease-free. Recurrent pneumonia, in pediatrics, should raise the suspicion of an obstructing lesion, congenital malformation or systemic disease. A systematic approach is useful for organize the clinicians initial workup. Prompt diagnosis allows parenchymal-sparing surgery, which offers the best chance of cure and reduces clinical and functional complications in these patients.Entities:
Keywords: Carcinoid tumor; Endo-bronchial tumor; Mucoepidermoid tumor; Pediatric; Recurrent pneumonia
Year: 2015 PMID: 26015878 PMCID: PMC4438439 DOI: 10.5409/wjcp.v4.i2.30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Pediatr ISSN: 2219-2808