Medicina (Jun 2022)

Tracheal Glomus Tumor: A Case Report with CT Imaging Features

  • Jeong-A Yeom,
  • Yeon-Joo Jeong,
  • Hyo-Yeong Ahn,
  • Jung-Seop Eom,
  • Chang-Hun Lee,
  • Min-Hee Hwang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58060791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 6
p. 791

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: Glomus tumors are rare benign tumors. The majority of them affect the skin the most and are rarer in the trachea, where the glomus bodies may not be present. Only scarce reports of tracheal glomus tumors have been reported solely with case reports of relevant articles. Materials and Methods: A 53-year-old man, with a free previous medial history, presented to our hospital with tracheal mass which was incidentally found. He did not complain of any specific symptoms associated with the tracheal tumor. The contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography (CT) revealed an avid enhancing nodular lesion, which is similar to blood vessels, in the trachea, 3 cm above the carina level without definite airway obstruction. Results: Successful tracheal resection and end-to-end anastomosis were performed on the patients; therefore, the final post-operative pathologic findings revealed a benign tracheal glomus tumor. The follow-up CT scan four months after operation showed complete removal of the tumor. Conclusion: Tracheal glomus tumors, even rare entities, could be considered as a differential diagnosis if a highly enhancing mass appears on CT images.

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