Presentation
1 year history of shortness of breath and cough
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Female
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Chest x-ray demonstrates 'sail sign' of left lower lobe collapse.
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Hyperdense or enhancing mass within the left lower lobe bronchus, causing left lower lobe collapse. 12 mm left hilar lymph node.
Normal appearances of the solid abdominal organs. No focal bowel or mesenteric abnormality. No abdominal lymphadenopathy.
No destructive osseous lesion.
Case Discussion
Bronchoscopy and biopsy were performed.
Histology confirmed that of a carcinoid tumor.