• J Thorac Dis · Mar 2015

    Successful removal of a giant pulmonary hamartoma coexisting with an anomalous common pulmonary venous trunk.

    • Hui Shi, Zhong-Xi Niu, Jun Peng, Yu-Shang Yang, and Long-Qi Chen.
    • 1 Department of Thoracic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China ; 2 Department of Thoracic Surgery, General Hospital of Chinese People's Armed Police Forces, Beijing 100039, China.
    • J Thorac Dis. 2015 Mar 1; 7 (3): E23-7.

    AbstractWe present an extremely rare case of a giant pulmonary hamartoma (PH) coexisting with an anomalous common pulmonary venous trunk (ACPVT). An asymptomatic 39-year-old man was referred for evaluation of a giant pulmonary lesion in his left thorax detected on chest X-ray during a routine medical examination. After clinical work-up, the patient underwent left exploratory thoracotomy. Since the extent of the tumor and coexistence of an ACPVT, a left pneumonectomy was performed. The specimen measured 28 cm × 18 cm × 17 cm and weighted for 2.1 kg. Histology revealed a blend of pieces of rounded cartilage separated by fibrous bands in which mature adipose tissue and cleft-like structures lined. The features were consistent with those of a chondromatous hamartoma. The patient made a satisfactory recovery and 10 months after the operation was asymptomatic.

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