Lung India (Jan 2014)

Bronchial mucous gland adenoma presenting as massive hemoptysis: A diagnostic dilemma

  • Rama Kumari Badyal,
  • Nandita Kakkar,
  • Rakesh Kumar Vasishta,
  • Sachin Mahajan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.135776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 274 – 276

Abstract

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Mucous gland adenoma of the lung is an uncommon benign tumor that histologically resembles the mucus-secreting component of tracheobronchial gland. The majority arises within the main, lobar, or segmental bronchi but parenchymal involvement had also been reported. We herein present a case of mucous gland adenoma arising from the left lower lobe bronchus. The 32-year-old female presented with massive hemoptysis, productive cough, and dyspnoea and was clinically misdiagnosed as tuberculosis. Radiology proved to be inconclusive. This case highlights the importance of a complete lung work up in patients presenting with signs of respiratory tract infections.

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