Endobronchial hamartoma; a rare structural cause of chronic cough.

Respir Med Case Rep

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, University at Buffalo, Western New York Veterans Administration Healthcare System, Buffalo, NY, USA.

Published: August 2017

Pulmonary hamartomas are rare benign tumors consisting of multiple mesenchymal cell lines like cartilage, bone and fat. We discuss an interesting case of a 53-year-old male patient, who was referred to our clinic for persistent cough. Chest X-ray revealed a left suprahilar density associated with plate like atelectasis, which on chest CT was found to be a densely calcified nodule, causing narrowing of the left upper lobe (LUL) bronchus with calcified bilateral hilar lymph nodes. A bronchoscopy revealed a smooth endobronchial mass with calcification, which was removed. Histopathology revealed pulmonary hamartoma.

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