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Un raro "bronco de cerdo" (bronco traqueal) fue descubierto incidentalmente durante la evaluación de un paciente para una masa hilar izquierda. Esta anomalía congénita, también conocida como "bronquio traqueal verdadero", es un hallazgo significativo en imágenes torácicas.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Imágenes torácicas
  • Anomalías pulmonares congénitas
  • Anatomía de los bronquios

Sus antecedentes:

  • Un hombre de 35 años presentó dolor en el pecho y tos, lo que condujo al descubrimiento de una masa hilar izquierda.
  • Las imágenes iniciales revelaron una masa en el bronquio principal izquierdo.
  • Una rara anomalía bronquial congénita fue identificada incidentalmente durante el diagnóstico.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para reportar el hallazgo incidental de un bronquio traqueal durante la investigación de una masa hilar.
  • Para describir las características anatómicas de esta rara anomalía congénita.
  • Para resaltar la importancia de reconocer los hallazgos incidentales en las imágenes torácicas.

Principales métodos:

  • Se realizaron radiografías torácicas y tomografías computarizadas (TC) del pecho.
  • Se utilizó la reconstrucción multiplanar de imágenes de TC para una evaluación anatómica detallada.
  • Se realizó una broncoscopia flexible para la biopsia de la masa hilar y la visualización directa de las vías respiratorias.

Principales resultados:

  • Se identificó una masa hilar izquierda que envuelve el bronquio principal izquierdo.
  • Se observó un hallazgo incidental de un bronquio traqueal del lado derecho (también llamado "bronquio de cerdo" o "bronquio suis").
  • La broncoscopia confirmó una abertura bronquial accesoria que suministra el lóbulo superior derecho, originado en la tráquea.

Conclusiones:

  • El bronquio traqueal es una rara variación congénita en la anatomía bronquial.
  • La identificación incidental de tales anomalías durante la obtención de imágenes para otras patologías es crucial.
  • La conciencia del "bronco de cerdo" es importante para la interpretación precisa de las imágenes torácicas y la evaluación de las vías respiratorias.