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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1271568

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Background: Lung hamartomas are rare tumours with compressive effects on lung parenchyma and bronchi. This is a report of our experience in the management of this condition. Methods: We retrospectively studied the records of patients with lung hamartomas managed at Alexandria University Hospital between 2001 and 2007. Information on presentation; treatment and outcome were obtained. Results: Five patients aged 35.6+14.4 years had lung hamartoma. Two patients were asymptomatic; 2 had cough and 1 presented with haemoptysis. Pre-operative diagnosis was lung carcinoma in 4 patients. Four patients had lobectomy while 1 had wedge resection. Histology confirmed fibrochondromatous hamartomas in all patients. Conclusion: Lung hamartomas should be a consideration in solitary coin lesions


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Carcinoma , Hamartoma , Lung , Neoplasms
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