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Wed, 24 May 2006


Small peripheral lung cancer incidentally detected by massive hemoptysis

Kyobu Geka 2006 May; 59(5): 394-8 (Read article online)
Nishida T, Shoji S, Itoh T, Minami K, Akizuki K, Umekawa K, Nishiyama N

A 47-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for treatment of massive hemoptysis. He was intubated and underwent bronchial arterial embolization because of this deteriorating respiratory state and uncontrollable hemoptysis. Computed tomography (CT) of the chest showed a 1-cm nodular shadow in the peripheral apical lobe (S1) of the right lung. He underwent right upper lobectomy for the purpose of preventing re-hemorrhage as well as making the definitive diagnosis of nodular shadow in S1 of the right lung. Intraoperative pathological examination revealed the nodule as adenocarcinoma, and mediastinal lymphadenectomy was added to the right upper lobectomy. The patient recovered uneventfully, and there has been no sign of recurrence for 15 months after the operation.

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