Emergency Care Journal (Aug 2024)

Pneumomediastinum as a manifestation of a bronchial carcinoid tumour: a very rare association of two uncommon diseases

  • Massimo Barakat,
  • Costanza De Santis,
  • Gabriella Zafarana,
  • Ludovica Lotrecchiano,
  • Thomas Galasso,
  • Piero Candoli,
  • Piergiorgio Solli,
  • Niccolò Daddi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2024.12651

Abstract

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A 29-year-old man presented to the emergency department with haemoptysis and thoracic pain. His vital signs and blood tests were normal, except for increased C-reactive protein levels. Fibrolaryngoscopy and esophagogastroduodenoscopy results were negative. Computed Tomography of the chest revealed abundant pneumomediastinum, air dissection along the peribronchovascular sheaths of the left lower lobe and a vegetating lesion completely occluding the distal extremity of the left main bronchus. After complete bronchoscopic excision of the lesion, histological examination revealed a carcinoid tumour not otherwise specified. After hospital discharge, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose and 68Ga-DOTANOC positron emission tomographies ruled out distant metastases. A sleeve resection of approximately 20 mm of the distal extremity of the left main bronchus and a circumferential anastomosis between the left main bronchus and ipsilateral lobar bronchi were performed. Several bronchoscopic follow-ups did not show anastomotic dehiscence or tumour relapse.

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