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Broncholithiasis: six cases
Authors:Ghraïri H  Ketata W  Kartas S  Ayadi A  Ammar J  Abid H  Kilani T  Hamzaoui A
Institution:1 Service de Pneumologie B, Hôpital Abderrahman-Mami, 2080 Ariana, Tunisie;2 Service d’Anatomie Pathologique, Hôpital Abderrahman-Mami, 2080 Ariana, Tunisie;3 Service de Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardiovasculaire, Hôpital Abderrahman-Mami, 2080 Ariana, Tunisie
Abstract:Broncholithiasis is an exceptional condition characterized by the presence of stony formations in the bronchial lumen. We report six cases. Mean age was 41 years. Revealing signs were hemoptysis (n=5), cough (n=5), fever (n=1) and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections (n=1). Physical examination found sonorous rales in two patients and was normal in four. The chest x-ray showed a parenchymal opacity suggestive of calcification in one patient, atelectasia in two, and alveolar images in three. Bronchial endoscopy demonstrated broncholithiasis in one patient, an endobronchial blood clot in one patient with abundant hemoptysis, an endoluminal bud simulating a tumor in two, an inflammatory aspect in one, and was normal in one. Thoracic computed tomography demonstrated broncholithiasis in three patients. Treatment consisted in lobectomy in five patients. The pathology specimen confirmed broncholithiasis in all five and in one revealed caseofollicular lesions of the hillar nodes. Anti-tuberculosis treatment was prescribed for this patient. Therapeutic abstention with regular surveillance was chosen for one patient with an uncomplicated broncholithiasis. Broncholithiasis is an exceptional condition with potentially serious consequences. Certain diagnosis is based on high-resolution computed tomography and endoscopic findings but can nevertheless be a surgical discovery.
Keywords:Broncholithiase  Diagnostic  Traitement
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