2021
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2021/46269.14847
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Endobronchial Hamartoma with Postobstructive Pneumonia- A Case of Successful Treatment with Endobronchial Interventions

Abstract: Airway hamartomas are of mesenchymal tissue origin and have predominance of adipose tissue. Hamartoma refers to a tumour-like structure within an organ composed of an abnormal arrangement of tissue components normally found in that organ. The pulmonary parenchyma and airways are commonly described sites for this lesion, although endobronchial location is far less common than its parenchymal counterpart. When present within a major airway, the usual symptoms of an airway lesion like cough, wheezing, stridor, ha… Show more

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