ABSTRACT
A 28-year-old man presented with a chest radiograph strongly suggestive for cardiomegaly. Although he did not consent any hemodynamic studies, cardiomegaly was ruled out on the basis of the clinical course. Computed tomography showed the existence of a large mass in both sides of the heart and in both lower hemitho-races. The tumor was resected by anterior mediastinotomy; it was weighted 2100 g and measured almost 35X25X6cm. Histopa-thologic examination revealed thymolipoma
ABSTRACT
Sclerosing hemangioma of the lung is extremely rare. Herein, a case of sclerosing hemangioma of the lung in a 44-year-old woman is reported. On admission, the patient complained of pain in the left lower neck and upper chest. Chest x-ray revealed a mass in lingular lobe of the left lung. The patient underwent surgery and a mass was removed through left posterolateral thoracotomy. Pathologic findings confirmed sclerosing hemangioma. Sclerosing hemangioma of the lung should be considered in asymptomatic patients or those with symptoms in chest or lower neck