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Case Reports
. 2023 Oct 6;11(28):6792-6796.
doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i28.6792.

Pulmonary artery aneurysm protruding into the bronchus as an endobronchial mass: A case report

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Pulmonary artery aneurysm protruding into the bronchus as an endobronchial mass: A case report

Min Li et al. World J Clin Cases. .

Abstract

Background: Pulmonary artery (PA) aneurysms are usually diagnosed radiographically and present as small or large lesions resembling inflammation or a neoplasm on chest radiography. It has rarely been reported as an endobronchial mass.

Case summary: We report the case of a 64-year-old man who presented with recurrent hemoptysis. Bronchoscopy revealed a tumorous protrusion blocking the right middle lobe bronchus, which was confirmed to be a PA aneurysm using endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscopy and computed tomography angiography.

Conclusion: Although endobronchial PA aneurysms are rare, bronchoscopists need to add this lesion to the list of endobronchial masses for which a biopsy is to be assiduously avoided.

Keywords: Case report; Computed tomography angiography; Endobronchial mass; Endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscopy; Pulmonary artery aneurysm.

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Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest to disclose.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
Bronchial examination. A: Endobronchial lesion visualized under conventional bronchoscopy. It revealed a round, smooth-surfaced mass and flesh colored tumorous protrusion completely blocking the right middle lobe bronchus; B: Endobronchial ultrasonography revealing a vascular lesion.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Computed tomography angiography confirming a pulmonary artery aneurysm in the right middle lobe.

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