| Literature DB >> 34918499 |
Carmine Guarino1, Cristiano Cesaro2, Giuseppe La Cerra3, Raffaella Lucci4, Flavio Cesaro5, Enzo Zamparelli6, Gianfranco Gaglione7, Agostina Pontarelli8, Annunziata De Rosa9, Roberto Parrella10.
Abstract
Pulmonary hamartomas represent the most frequent family of benign lung tumors that typically involve the lung parenchyma and only rarely grow as endobronchial tumors. The elective treatment of endobronchial hamartoma is the bronchoscopic resection, and in those cases in which tumor extension and localization makes it not possible, surgical treatment must be evaluated. Patients with symptomatic COVID-19, hospitalized, frequently undergo a chest CT scan and in some cases, occasional findings may emerge, requiring diagnostic investigations such as bronchoscopy and interventional pulmonology procedures. Therefore, in such a delicate pathological condition, such as COVID-19, the need to perform bronchoscopy and interventional pulmonology procedures, minimizing the risk of viral transmission and ensuring necessary assistance, represents a great challenge for pulmonologists. In this article authors describe, for the first time in literature, a rare case of endobronchial hamartoma, radically resected using a single use bronchoscope, in a young female patient hospitalized for symptomatic COVID-19.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34918499 DOI: 10.4081/monaldi.2021.1822
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Monaldi Arch Chest Dis ISSN: 1122-0643