1.A Case of Node-bronchial Fistula by Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
Seo Woo KIM ; Hyun Kyung KIM ; Sung Joung JEUN ; Hye Sung PARK ; Jung Hyun JANG ; Jin Hwa LEE ; Yon Ju RYU ; Sung Shin SIM ; Eun Mi CHUN
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2010;68(4):231-235
Lymphadenopathy in the thoracic cavity is frequently caused by inflammatory diseases. In very rare cases, the node-bronchial fistula has been reported to be the cause of complications of pulmonary tuberculosis. A male patient with necrotizing pneumonia and mediastinal lymph node enlargements identified by chest computed tomography was also found to have a node-bronchial fistula caused by lung cancer. The patient was treated for tuberculosis with pneumonia for one week before a definitive diagnosis was made. A further investigation revealed him to have non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC, adenocarcinoma) and multiple mediastinal lymphadenopathies accompanied with the node-bronchial fistula. We report this specific case that had been previously treated for tuberculosis but was later revealed to be NSCLC accompanied with a node-bronchial fistula.
Bronchial Fistula
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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Fistula
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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Lymph Nodes
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Lymphatic Diseases
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Male
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Pneumonia
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Thoracic Cavity
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Thorax
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary