Traumatic Pulmonary Pseudocyst Mimicking a Congenital Cystic Lung Disease
- Resource Type
- article
- Authors
- Amjad Kanj; Hussam Tabaja; Ayman O. Soubani; Nadim Kanj
- Source
- Case Reports in Pulmonology, Vol 2018 (2018)
- Subject
- Diseases of the respiratory system
RC705-779
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 2090-6846
2090-6854
Traumatic pulmonary pseudocyst (TPP) is a rare entity that occurs following a trauma to the chest. It usually presents as multiple cystic lesions on thoracic imaging. It is treated conservatively and tends to completely resolve after few months. In the absence of striking signs of trauma such as rib fractures, TPP can be mistaken for other cystic lung diseases. We present a case of TPP in a 17-year-old male who was seen for mild hemoptysis after falling off a cliff. The extent of his right lower lobe cystic lesions along with the lack of major signs of trauma led to an incorrect diagnosis of congenital pulmonary airway malformation. The patient was considered for lobectomy, which he refused. Imaging of the chest repeated one and three years later showed complete resolution of the lesions.