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Published on: December 21, 2019
[A case of primary pleural leiomyoma]
Hirofumi Mochizuki1, Tsuneto Okada, Hirohisa Yoshizawa
1Department of Respiratory Internal Medicine, Tsuruoka City Shonai Hospital.
Abstract:
The chest radiograph = of a 33-year-old man showed a mass shadow in the right hilum. CT scanning film revealed a 3 x 2 cm tumor lying against the right pulmonary artery. Bronchoscopy and pulmonary arteriography showed almost normal findings. VATS tumor extirpation was performed. Macroscopically, the tumor was located in a major fissure. The resected specimen was compatible with leiomyoma. Because no organ of origin of the leiomyoma, other than the pleura, was detected, this case was diagnosed as a primary pleural leiomyoma. Primary pleural leiomyoma is very rare, and this report presents the first such case reported in Japan.
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