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Elevated carcinoembryonic antigen and bronchial obstruction caused by a rotten vegetable leaf mimic lung cancer: A case report
Authors:Ye Sun  Yan L. Ge  Li Q. Li  Yang Liu  Yang Lu  Qin Jing  Yi Chen  Wen Q. Li  Lin L. Hou  Pei Min
Affiliation:1. Department of Respiratory Medicine, North China University of Science and Technology Affiliated Hospital, Tangshan China
Abstract:BackgroundTracheobronchial foreign body aspiration is a potentially risky medical event, while the condition often requires early detection and rapid intervention to improve respiratory symptoms and prevent major morbidity. Notably, foreign bodies may not be identified and they are likely to be mistaken for neoplastic lesions. However, CEA, as one of tumor markers, presents to be available for assisting in lung cancer diagnosis, especially for non–small‐cell lung cancer, while the specificity of CEA is not high.MethodsHere, we described a case of bronchial opening obstruction with elevated carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) that was firstly misdiagnosed as lung cancer and proved as foreign body aspiration in the upper lobe bronchus of right lung by bronchoscopy.ResultsCarcinoembryonic antigen level increased. CT scan demonstrated a cavitation accompanied by multiple small nodular shadows appeared in the right upper lobe field. Bronchoscopy suggested right upper lobe bronchus was blocked by a brown smooth organism with plenty of purulent materials, which was proved as a rotten vegetable leaf.ConclusionsElevated CEA and bronchial obstruction are not typical manifestations of lung cancer. Bronchoscopy is crucial for making a reliable diagnosis.
Keywords:bronchoscopy  carcinoembryonic antigen  foreign body aspiration  lung cancer
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