Infantile type I pleuropulmonary blastoma presenting with dyspnea due to compression by pneumothorax and an occupying tumor: a case report
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Published:2023-11-06
Issue:1
Volume:9
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ISSN:2198-7793
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Container-title:Surgical Case Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:surg case rep
Author:
Okamoto MitsumasaORCID, Kimura Shoka, Hotta Machiko, Tsuruno Yudai, Fukuzawa Hiroaki
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) is an extremely rare and malignant pediatric lung tumor. Purely cystic PPB has a more favorable prognosis than solid PPB, but may be difficult to distinguish from a certain type of “benign” congenital pulmonary airway malformation before and during surgery. The influence of tumor rupture on long life prognosis has not been clarified in detail.
Case presentation
A 5-month-old boy underwent emergency transfer from another hospital due to a left thoracic cystic lesion and left pneumothorax detected on chest radiography performed for persistent wheeze and cough. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the chest revealed marked deviation of the mediastinum to the right due to a giant cystic lesion and pneumothorax. Thoracotomy was performed on hospital day 2. A cystic lesion had developed from the distal alveolar region of lower lobe of the left lung and the tumor showed a tiny adhesion to the left diaphragm and a tiny rupture near the adhesion. Partial lung excision including the cyst and scraping of the adhesion were performed. Histopathological investigations revealed immature blast cell-like mesenchymal cells and differentiated striated muscle cells in a dense cambium layer were found under the epithelium of the cystic lesion. Type I PPB was diagnosed.
Conclusions
Surgery should be performed with the possibility of type I PPB in mind when an extrapulmonary cystic lung lesion is found. Since issues such as the pathogenesis and long-term prognosis of ruptured cases remain unclear, continued careful follow-up of this case will be required.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
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