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A RARE CASE: ENDOBRONCHIAL SOLITARY MIXED PAPILLOMA (25 TIMES DISPLAYED)

BARIŞ DEMİRKOL, MUHAMMET ATIF KARAGÖL, EFSUN GONCA UĞUR CHOUSEIN, ÖZAL ADIYEKE, NUR BÜYÜKPINARBAŞILI, AYŞE BAHADIR, SİBEL YURT, MEHMET AKİF ÖZGÜL

Tuberculosis and Thorax - 2023;71(3):308-311

Clinic of Pulmonology, University of Health Sciences Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye

 

Endobronchial solitary papillomas are extremely rare lung neoplasms originating from the bronchial surface epithelium. They often present with cough or recurrent hemoptysis. These tumors are benign, but they should be followed closely because they may even have a low probability of malignant transformation features. It should be kept in mind that malignancy may develop especially if the patient is a smoker. Although the etiology is not known for certain, it is thought to be caused by human papillomavirus in some cases. A 43-year-old male patient was admitted with a complaint of chronic cough. Rigid bronchoscopy was performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes after imaging techniques revealed a lesion obstructing the lumen of the right main bronchus. The pathology result was reported as mixed bronchial papilloma. We aimed to present our case because of its rarity and to indicate that chronic cough must be further evaluated.