A Demonhstration of a Tracheal Bronchus by Bronchoscopy and Computed Tompgraphy.
- Author:
Byoung Gu KONG
;
Youn Kyung LEE
;
Eun Young JEONG
;
Woo Ki LEE
;
Kwang Woo KIM
;
Jung Kon KOH
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Tracheal bronchus;
Bronchoscopy;
Computer tomography
- MeSH:
Bronchi*;
Bronchography;
Bronchoscopy*;
Down Syndrome;
Equipment and Supplies;
Incidence;
Lung Diseases;
Tracheal Diseases;
Tracheal Stenosis
- From:Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society
2000;43(11):1501-1504
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Tracheal bronchus is an aberrant bronchus that arises most often from the right tracheal wall above the carina and is the result of an additional tracheal outgrowth early in embryonic life. It; incidence ranges between 0.1 and 5%. This anomaly is usually diagnosed incidentally during bronchoscopy, bronchography or computed tomography. Occasionally, it represents the underlying etiology for chronic pulmonary disease, especially if it involves the right upper lobe and reflects an abnorrnal pulmonary clearing mechanism. The tracheal bronchus may be associated with other bronchopulmonary anomalies, tracheal stenosis, or Down's syndrome. Asymptornatic tracheal bronchus does not require any treatment. In case of tracheal bronchus associated recurrent right upper lobe diseases, tracheal bronchus therapy should include resection of the aberrant bronchus as well as the lob it supplies. (J Korgan Pediatr Soc 2000;43:1501-1504)