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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2011.033
The diagnostic difficulty and surgical observation in a case with three different tumors coexisting in the lung
Ersin Arslan1, Maruf Şanlı1, A. Ferudun Işık1, Osman Elbek2, Erkan Akar1, Bülent Tunçözgür1, Levent Elbeyli1
1Gaziantep Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, Gaziantep
2Gaziantep Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göğüs Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Gaziantep
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2011.033
Despite all the advances in the diagnostic methods for
lung pathologies, surgical observation still maintains its
importance as a diagnostic method. Thoracic computed
tomography revealed multiple lesions with different sizes in
the right intermediate bronchus, the right upper lobe and the
right lower lobe of a 76-year-old male smoker patient with
the diagnosis of chronic bronchitis. The histopathological
diagnosis for the lesion in the right intermediate bronchus
resected with bronchoscopy was reported to be papilloma.
The histopathological diagnosis of the lower lob lesion, wich
was removed by pneumotomy via right thoracotomy, was
found to be chondroid hamartoma. The biopsy performed
from the upper lob lesion was reported as non-small cell carcinoma.
The pathological stage of the patient was found as
IA (pT1N0M0) in the histopathological evaluation following
right apical segmentectomy performed through right rethoracotomy.
No adjuvant chemotherapy was administered to
the patient after the surgery. The 16-month follow-up period
was without any problems. Multiple coexisting lesions in the
lung should each be separately assessed. Surgical observation
sometimes appears to be the only way of diagnosis in
such cases despite all the diagnostic interventions.
Keywords : Hamartoma; lung cancer; papilloma; synchronize tumor
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