Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Jan 2021)

An atypical case of lung neoplasia

  • Mislay Rodriguez Garcia,
  • Martha Campos Muñoz,
  • Daniela De la Caridad Rodriguez Campos,
  • Osmel Daniel Chacon Reyes,
  • Joel Reynaldo Chiang Borges

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 1
pp. e0210523 – e0210523

Abstract

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Introduction: Lung cancer is considered the malignant tumor that produces more deaths in the world over other cancers and in 90% of cases they are diagnosed in advanced stages. Objectives: To describe an atypical form of presentation of lung neoplasia. Clinical case: A 68-year-old male patient, a smoker over 37 years of age, with a history of heart failure for which he was treated with nitrosorbide (10 mg) 1 tablet every 8 hours and aspirin (125 mg) 1 tablet per day. He reported pain in the lower left limb, which was not relieved throughout the day and was exacerbated by physical movements and efforts. In addition, there was an increase in volume in the middle anterior region of the chest, approximately 15 cm long, hard, painful, with regular edges, smooth surface. He had no cough, dyspnea, fever or other symptoms. Conclusions: The patient had a different form of lung neoplasia presentation. He did not present respiratory manifestations that oriented towards the identification of a pulmonary cause. The identification of the carcinogenic pattern is necessary, as well as its staging to prescribe the appropriate treatment and management.

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