PMID: 8968997Oct 1, 1996Paper

A case of right upper lobe carcinoma with lung torsion changed in position

Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi
K IdoT Suzuki

Abstract

A 71-year-old man with a pulmonary carcinoma had torsion of the right upper lobe of the lung. A chest radiogram showed change of the opacified lobe in position. At right thoracotomy, we found that the atelectatic right upper lobe occupied with a giant tumor moved freely in the right thoracic cage due to the defect of parenchymal bridge between the contiguous lobes. Though lung torsion is a rare event, it might be kept in mind as a complication of malignant tumors or life-threatening lung infarctions.

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