2016
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2016.4726
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Endobronchial fibroma in a pneumoconiosis patient with a history of tuberculosis: A case report and literature review

Abstract: Abstract. Bronchial fibroma is uncommon, with only 18 cases reported since 1948. The current study presents a rare case of endobronchial fibroma, along with a relevant literature review. A 54-year-old male patient with pneumoconiosis and a history of tuberculosis was admitted to the Taihe Hospital Affiliated With Hubei University of Medicine, Shiyan, China, due to refractory dry cough. Computed tomography of the chest showed multiple nodular and confluent opacities in the lung and one cavitation in the right u… Show more

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“…Axillary or inguinal lymph node tuberculosis, also called scrofula in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), of which the pathogen is mycobacterium tuberculosis. [ 10 , 11 ] Initially, enlarged lymph nodes are hard, painless and movable. The course of this disease continues to develop and perilymphadenitis may occur.…”
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“…Axillary or inguinal lymph node tuberculosis, also called scrofula in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), of which the pathogen is mycobacterium tuberculosis. [ 10 , 11 ] Initially, enlarged lymph nodes are hard, painless and movable. The course of this disease continues to develop and perilymphadenitis may occur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%