A case of squamous cell lung cancer presented as a cystic lesion and recurrent pneumothoraces

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2021-03-09
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We report a rare case of a 70-year-old male with recurrent pneumothoraces within one year treated with intermittent insertion of chest tube on each occasion. Diagnostic testing was notable for a cystic lesion in the left lung that was initially interpreted as bulla on chest x-ray and chest computed tomographic scan. Due to thickening and nodularity changes of the thin wall of the cystic lesion, the patient underwent left upper lobectomy. Pathology showed poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the cystic lesion wall. This case emphasizes the importance of monitoring pulmonary cystic lesions especially in patients with a history of smoking and emphysema.

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Aldaghlawi F, Von Holzen U, Li L, Hadid W. A case of squamous cell lung cancer presented as a cystic lesion and recurrent pneumothoraces. Respir Med Case Rep. 2021;33:101382. Published 2021 Mar 9. doi:10.1016/j.rmcr.2021.101382
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