Publications by authors named "Elvira Camacho"

Article Synopsis
  • A bronchogenic cyst is a congenital abnormality that can develop in the mediastinum or lung tissue, and while it is benign, complete removal is often recommended to avoid complications.
  • Traditional surgical methods include thoracotomy or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), but a minimally invasive vídeomediastinoscopy can be an effective alternative in specific cases.
  • A 23-year-old patient with severe respiratory symptoms underwent successful surgery using video-mediastinoscopy to remove a large cyst, and she has remained symptom-free for two years post-operation.
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Oronasal actinomycosis is an infection seldom described in the literature, especially in the form of a co-infection with pulmonary tuberculosis. We report the case of a 48-year-old male admitted to the isolation ward due to active pulmonary tuberculosis, with a history of diabetes and alcohol abuse. While hospitalized, the patient complained of dysphagia and nasal regurgitation of food.

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Madelung's disease, or multiple symmetric lipomatosis, is a rare disease, characterized by accumulation of unencapsulated fat, generally located symmetrically around the neck and shoulders. Here, we present the case of a patient with diffuse lipomatosis accompanied by obstructive sleep apnea due to cervical involvement and facial deformity, which made it necessary to use nasal pillows for ventilation. The patient was hospitalized with a diagnosis of pneumonia and required noninvasive ventilation due to severe hypercapnia.

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A 75 year old woman was observed at the emergency department with cough, hyperthermia and thoracic pain in October 2004.A pleural effusion was identified and studied. Thorax CT scan evidenced a pleural effusion and thickening in the RSL anterior segment but bronchofibroscopy only identified inflammatory changes.

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