2008
DOI: 10.22452/jummec.vol11no2.8
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Intrapulmonary Bronchogenic Cyst: Single Case Report

Abstract: A 51-year old man, who was an ex-smoker, was admitted in August 2003 with two months' history of productive cough and an episode of haemoptysis. There was no history of fever, loss of weight or appetite. He had similar complaints five years ago which were successfully treated with antibiotics. He denied having any contact with tuberculosis patients. Clinical examination was unremarkable except for minimal crepitations at the base of the left lung. Upon admission, the patient's full blood count, renal and liver… Show more

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