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Coincidental detection of small cell lung cancer in a patient with foreign body aspiration
Coincidental detection of small cell lung cancer in a patient with foreign body aspiration
Mehmet Bilgin, Leyla Hasdıraz, Fahri Oğuzkaya
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Medicine Faculty of Erciyes University, Kayseri
A 48-year-old man presented with complaints of progressive
dry cough, shortness of breath, low-grade fever, and
weight loss. He had a history of metal nail aspiration of
three-month duration. A chest radiograph and computed
tomography scan showed a nail-shaped shadow in the
peripheral region of the right lower lobe. A mini thoracotomy
was performed after an unsuccessful attempt for rigid
bronchoscopy due to hemorrhage. The nail was removed by
wedge resection and pathologic examination revealed small
cell lung cancer. This coexistence of foreign body aspiration
with lung cancer is a very rare entity.
Keywords : Carcinoma, small cell; foreign bodies/complications.
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