Cervical lung hernia in a case of severe chronic asthma and bronchitis |
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Authors: | T Aoki H Takagi T Ando K Iida M Ito |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine, Kyouritsu General Hospital, Minato Medical CO-OP, Nagoya. |
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Abstract: | A case of a bilateral pulmonary hernia of the lungs into the supraclavicular fossae is described. A man, aged 79, with severe chronic asthma and chronic bronchitis due to air pollution, complained of a cervical mass off and on for several years. The herniation was greater on the right side. It could be identified on physical examination by the presence of a soft painless supraclavicular bulge which was exaggerated by strain or cough. Radiologically this herniation could best be identified on lateral cervical roentgenogram. It is said that cervical lung hernia is a rare condition, but in our experience supraclavicular herniation of the lung is not unusual in cases of severe chronic obstructive lung disease. |
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