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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2014.7386
Sclerosing hemangioma of the lung with mediastinal lymph node metastasis mimicking lung cancer; surgical aspect: a case report
Abdullah Erdoğan1, Hasan Başer1, Gülay Özbilim2, Abit Demircan1
1Departments of Thoracic Surgery, Medical Faculty of Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey
2Departments of Pathology, Medical Faculty of Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2014.7386
Sclerosing hemangiomas of the lung are very rare tumors
and they are often considered benign. In this article,
we report a case of sclerosing hemangiomas of the lung
in a 32-year-old female case. She was admitted with
complaints of progressive cough and thoracic pain for
the past three months. Thoracic computed tomography
showed a large tumor, approximately 9x10x10 cm in
diameter involving the upper and lower lobes in the left
sided parahilar region of the left lung. Left thoracotomy
was performed and the tumor was seemed as lung cancer
in surgical exploration. The mass was removed by left
pneumonectomy, followed by systematic mediastinal lymph
node dissection. The histopathological examination was
reported as a sclerosing hemangioma of the lung. There was
metastatic involvement in one station (aortic window, no: 5)
of the lymph node. Anatomic resection with systematic
mediastinal lymphadenectomy should be considered in
such cases to avoid possible recurrences or metastasis.
Keywords : Metastasis; sclerosing hemangioma; surgery
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