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Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia

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Main Author: Gomes,Rita
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Carvalho,Catarina, Silva,Gisela, Silva,Sílvia Ferreira, Paupério,Gonçalo S, Carvalho,Fátima, Barbosa,Telma
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Summary: Abstract Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are the most common primary lung neoplasms. Clinical manifestations can be subtle, and chest radiograph usually shows non-specific findings, often leading to delayed or inaccurate diagnosis. Despite their indolent nature, NETs have metastatic potential and can cause significant morbidity. Early diagnosis is critical for optimal management, as surgical resection can be curative. The challenge is to correctly diagnose this rare entity while avoiding unnecessary testing. Patients with suspected NETs should be referred to a tertiary hospital for multidisciplinary evaluation, and bronchoscopy should not be delayed. Herein is reported the case of an adolescent with asthma who presented with nonspecific respiratory and constitutional symptoms. The persistence of symptoms and imaging alterations despite multiple treatments for recurrent pneumonia raised clinical suspicion of a more serious underlying condition, leading to the diagnosis of bronchial NET.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
title Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
spellingShingle Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
Gomes,Rita
bronchial tumor
carcinoid tumor
lobectomy
neuroendocrine tumor
pneumonia
title_short Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
title_full Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
title_fullStr Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
title_sort Bronchial carcinoid tumor as a cause of recurrent pneumonia
author Gomes,Rita
author_facet Gomes,Rita
Carvalho,Catarina
Silva,Gisela
Silva,Sílvia Ferreira
Paupério,Gonçalo S
Carvalho,Fátima
Barbosa,Telma
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Catarina
Silva,Gisela
Silva,Sílvia Ferreira
Paupério,Gonçalo S
Carvalho,Fátima
Barbosa,Telma
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,Rita
Carvalho,Catarina
Silva,Gisela
Silva,Sílvia Ferreira
Paupério,Gonçalo S
Carvalho,Fátima
Barbosa,Telma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bronchial tumor
carcinoid tumor
lobectomy
neuroendocrine tumor
pneumonia
topic bronchial tumor
carcinoid tumor
lobectomy
neuroendocrine tumor
pneumonia
description Abstract Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are the most common primary lung neoplasms. Clinical manifestations can be subtle, and chest radiograph usually shows non-specific findings, often leading to delayed or inaccurate diagnosis. Despite their indolent nature, NETs have metastatic potential and can cause significant morbidity. Early diagnosis is critical for optimal management, as surgical resection can be curative. The challenge is to correctly diagnose this rare entity while avoiding unnecessary testing. Patients with suspected NETs should be referred to a tertiary hospital for multidisciplinary evaluation, and bronchoscopy should not be delayed. Herein is reported the case of an adolescent with asthma who presented with nonspecific respiratory and constitutional symptoms. The persistence of symptoms and imaging alterations despite multiple treatments for recurrent pneumonia raised clinical suspicion of a more serious underlying condition, leading to the diagnosis of bronchial NET.
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