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Bronchial carcinoid misdiagnosed as COVID pneumonia: a case report.
Mishra, Sarmendra; Karki, Saurab; Baral, Surakshya; Regmi, Aavishkar Raj; Gurung, Adarsh; Gyawali, Pramisa; Rokaya, Pranjal; Pandey, Sushmita.
  • Mishra S; Kist Medical College, Lalitpur.
  • Karki S; Military Hospital Itahari, Sunsari.
  • Baral S; Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara.
  • Regmi AR; Kist Medical College, Lalitpur.
  • Gurung A; Kist Medical College, Lalitpur.
  • Gyawali P; Kist Medical College, Lalitpur.
  • Rokaya P; Kist Medical College, Lalitpur.
  • Pandey S; Nepal Medical College, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 85(5): 2194-2197, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-20239825
ABSTRACT
Bronchial carcinoid tumours are rare, slow-growing, malignant, Low-grade neuroendocrine tumours that arise from Enterochromaffin (Kulchitsky) cells and are usually detected typically as indolent and solitary tumours. Approximately 2% of all lung tumours are bronchial carcinoid tumours. Case presentation The authors report a case of 55-years-old man who presented with a history of cough for 1 month and was initially diagnosed with a case of COVID-19. Then he was treated as a case of pneumonia as seen on high-resolution computed tomography. Later, contrast-enhanced computed tomography and bronchoscopy-guided biopsy were done which revealed a right lower lobe neuroendocrine tumour (carcinoid), which was successfully resected. Clinical

discussion:

The majority of typical carcinoids are located in the central airways leading to bronchial obstruction with recurrent pneumonia, chest pain, and wheezing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, lung cancer patients were at higher risk of being affected by COVID-19. This study emphasizes that early identification and differential diagnosis are extremely difficult in the absence of comprehensive study and workup as the clinical and imaging findings of COVID-19 may resemble lung cancer. Although hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes are the most common metastatic sites for typical carcinoids, most lymphadenopathies are caused by a reactive inflammatory reaction.

Conclusion:

Bronchial carcinoids are uncommon, malignant neuroendocrine tumours for which the only curative management is complete surgical resection. With full resection, the result of typical carcinoids with lymph node metastases is favourable.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Ann Med Surg (Lond) Year: 2023 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Case report / Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Ann Med Surg (Lond) Year: 2023 Document Type: Article