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Myeloid osseous metaplasia of the lung: A case report.
Abdullah, Ari M; Kakamad, Fahmi H; Abdullah, Aland Salih; Tahir, Soran H; Rashid, Rezheen J; Hama, Jihad Ibrahim; Hama Amin, Bnar J; Kareem, Pavel Mustafa.
Afiliação
  • Abdullah AM; Department of Scientific Affairs, Smart Health Tower, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
  • Kakamad FH; Department of Pathology, Sulaymaniyah Teaching Hospital, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
  • Abdullah AS; Department of Scientific Affairs, Smart Health Tower, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
  • Tahir SH; Kscien Organization for Scientific Research (Middle East office), Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
  • Rashid RJ; College of Medicine, University of Sulaymaniyah, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
  • Hama JI; College of Medicine, University of Sulaymaniyah, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
  • Hama Amin BJ; Department of Scientific Affairs, Smart Health Tower, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
  • Kareem PM; College of Medicine, University of Sulaymaniyah, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan 46001, Republic of Iraq.
Biomed Rep ; 20(1): 3, 2024 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38124770
ABSTRACT
Pulmonary osseous metaplasia is a disease in which mature bone is found within the parenchyma of the lung. The current study presents a case of pulmonary osseous metaplasia in a 64-year-old female. The patient was previously diagnosed with transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the lower ureter. During a routine check-up, an enhancing basal lung nodule was found on chest computed tomography scan, which was suspected to be metastatic lung disease. The patient underwent a thoracoscopic resection of the nodule. The histopathological examination of the specimen confirmed it to be myeloid osseous metaplasia. The disease usually has no significant complications and can also be found in association with other pulmonary diseases. Very limited information is available on the phenomenon; therefore, there is no exact treatment guide for clinicians to follow. In conclusion, myeloid osseous metaplasia of the lung is a rare finding, and based on this report, it may be associated with TCC.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article