Muhammad Umar Amin, Asim Rahim, Muhammad Nafees.
Mucocoele formation due to Congenital Bronchial Atresia - a rare cause of solitary pulmonary nodule
J Pak Med Assoc Feb 2007;57(2):98-100.
Combined Military Hospital, Bahawalpur
We present a case of congenital bronchial atresia with unique features in a twenty eight years old asymptomatic, non-smoker male who presented to our department for X -ray chest as a part of routine annual medical check up. It revealed an incidental, well defined, branching opacity in the left upper lobe close to the hilum. A differential diagnosis of vascular malformation and bronchocoele was given with advice to the patient to follow up after five months. A repeat x ray chest 5 months later revealed same branching character of the opacity. The CT scan of chest showed the detailed characteristics of the opacity. The lesion was located in the apico-posterior segment of the left upper lobe. It was non-enhancing and had a typical branching character with paucity of vessels in the surrounding lung. Lack of symptoms and CT features of the opacity were sufficient to label this patient as a case of congenital bronchial atresia with mucocoele formation . No frank emphysematous change had yet developed around the atretic bronchial segment.
Article: Case Report
Keywords:
Solitary Pulmonary Nodule.
Bronchial Diseases.
Radiography, Thoracic.
Respiratory System Abnormalities.
Tracheal Diseases.
Mucocele.
Bronchography.
Musculoskeletal Abnormalities.
Bronchi.
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