RESUMEN
Endobronchial capillary hemangioma is a very rare benign tumor in adults. The clinical presentation and management of adult capillary hemangiomas involving the tracheobronchial tree are not yet established. We present a case of an isolated capillary hemangioma of the right main bronchus detected during the evaluation of an adult male presented with hemoptysis.
RESUMEN
Urinothorax (UT) is a rare and often undiagnosed condition, defined as the presence of urine in the pleural cavity due to the retroperitoneal leakage of urine (known as urinoma) into the pleural space. It is a rare cause of pleural effusion and is secondary to traumatic or obstructive reasons. UT is usually a transudate pleural effusion. Its diagnosis requires a high degree of clinical suspicion, because the respiratory symptoms tend to be absent or mild and urological signs tend to dominate. Thoracocentesis followed by measurement of creatinine in the pleural fluid is a procedure to establish the true diagnosis. The average pleural fluid-to-serum creatinine ratio is in the range of 1.09-19.8. Pleural fluid-to-serum creatinine ratio >1 is the diagnostic criterion of UT. We report a case of UT associated with trauma.